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Time Use and Daily Activities of Late Adolescents in Contemporary Ireland

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Gareth James Brennan & MaryBeth Gallagher. (2017) Expectations of choice: an exploration of how social context informs gendered occupation. Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy 45:1, pages 15-27.
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Lisette d’Entremont, Megan Gregor, Evangelia Kirou, Lindsay Nelligan & Donna Dennis. (2017) Developmental milestones for productivity occupations in children and youth: An integrative review. Work 56:1, pages 75-89.
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MaryBeth Gallagher, Judith Pettigrew & Orla Muldoon. (2015) Occupational choice of youth in a disadvantaged community. British Journal of Occupational Therapy 78:10, pages 622-629.
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Eithne Hunt, Elizabeth A. McKay, Darren L. Dahly, Anthony P. Fitzgerald & Ivan J. Perry. (2014) A person-centred analysis of the time-use, daily activities and health-related quality of life of Irish school-going late adolescents. Quality of Life Research 24:6, pages 1303-1315.
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