TURC Research Paper Series has been started with the following research papers:

  1. Hirway Indira (2002), Understanding Children’s Work in India: An Analysis of Their Time Use, in Nira Ramchandran and Lionel Massun (Ed) Coming to Grips with Rural Child Work: A Food Security Approach, Institute of Human Development & United Nations World Food Programme, 2002
  2. Hirway Indira (2003) Indian Experience in Time Use Survey”, in Application of Time Use Statistics, UNIFEM and Department of Statistics, Government of India, New Delhi.
  3. Hirway Indira and P H THakar (2004) Understanding Participation of Children in Work: Insights Emerging from Time Use Data, Mimeo CFDA
  4. Hirway Indira and Jacques Charmes (2006) Estimating and Understanding Informal Employment through Time Use Studies”, Paper presented at Delhi Group Meeting, New Delhi.
  5. Hirway Indira (2008) Multiple Uses of Time Use Statistics in Developing Countries” in Towards Mainstreaming Time Use Surveys in National Statistical System in India”, Government of India, New Delhi, 2008.
  6. Hirway Indira (2008), Explorations: Time Use Studies in Asia, Feminist Economics, June – September 2008
  7. Hirway Indira (2008), Equal Sharing of Responsibilities between Men and Women: Some Issues with Reference to Labour and Employment, for EGM on Equal sharing of responsibilities between men and women, including care-giving in the context of HIV/AIDS”, United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women, Geneva, 6-9 October 2008
  8. Hirway Indira (2009) Time Use Surveys in Developing Countries: An Assessment, in Unpaid Work and the Economy: Gender, Time Use and Poverty in the Global South  (2009), Edited  by Rania Antonopoulos and Indira Hirway, Palgrave Publishers, UK.
  9. Hirway Indira (2009), Understanding Poverty: Insights Emerging from the Time Use of the Poor, in Unpaid Work and the Economy: Gender, Time Use and Poverty in the Global South (2009),Edited  by Rania Antonopoulos and Indira Hirway, Palgrave Publishers, UK.
  10. Hirway Indira and Sunny Lose (2011) Understanding Women’s SNA Work Using Time-Use Statistics: The Case of India, Special Issue of Feminist Economics,