How mothers and fathers share childcare: A cross-national time-use comparison L Craig, K Mullan American sociological review 76 (6), 834-861, 2011 | 795 | 2011 |
Parenthood, gender and work‐family time in the United States, Australia, Italy, France, and Denmark L Craig, K Mullan Journal of Marriage and Family 72 (5), 1344-1361, 2010 | 632 | 2010 |
Parenthood, policy and work-family time in Australia 1992—2006 L Craig, K Mullan, M Blaxland Work, Employment and Society 24 (1), 27-45, 2010 | 195 | 2010 |
Parental leisure time: A gender comparison in five countries L Craig, K Mullan Social Politics 20 (3), 329-357, 2013 | 124 | 2013 |
Have mobile devices changed working patterns in the 21st century? A time-diary analysis of work extension in the UK K Mullan, J Wajcman Work, employment and society 33 (1), 3-20, 2019 | 120 | 2019 |
A child's day: trends in time use in the UK from 1975 to 2015 K Mullan The British Journal of Sociology 70 (3), 997-1024, 2019 | 100 | 2019 |
State of Australia's Young People: A Report on the Social, Economic, Health and Family Lives of Young People. K Muir, K Mullan, A Powell, S Flaxman, D Thompson, M Griffiths Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace …, 2009 | 99 | 2009 |
Shared parent–child leisure time in four countries L Craig, K Mullan Leisure Studies 31 (2), 211-229, 2012 | 92 | 2012 |
Families that read: A time‐diary analysis of young people's and parents' reading K Mullan Journal of Research in Reading 33 (4), 414-430, 2010 | 92 | 2010 |
“The policeman and the part-time sales assistant”: Household labour supply, family time and subjective time pressure in Australia 1997-2006 L Craig, K Mullan Journal of Comparative Family Studies 40 (4), 547-561, 2009 | 88 | 2009 |
Being a pretty good citizen: an analysis and monetary valuation of formal and informal voluntary work by gender and educational attainment1 M Egerton, K Mullan The British journal of sociology 59 (1), 145-164, 2008 | 73 | 2008 |
Changing times together? A time‐diary analysis of family time in the digital age in the United Kingdom K Mullan, S Chatzitheochari Journal of Marriage and Family 81 (4), 795-811, 2019 | 63 | 2019 |
Technology and children’s screen-based activities in the UK: The story of the millennium so far K Mullan Child Indicators Research 11 (6), 1781-1800, 2018 | 60 | 2018 |
Lone and partnered mothers’ childcare time within context in four countries L Craig, K Mullan European Sociological Review 28 (4), 512-526, 2012 | 37 | 2012 |
Young people's time use and maternal employment in the UK1 K Mullan The British journal of sociology 60 (4), 741-762, 2009 | 37 | 2009 |
Australian fathers’ work and family time in comparative and temporal perspective1 L Craig, K Mullan Journal of Family Studies 18 (2-3), 165-174, 2012 | 36 | 2012 |
Valuing parental childcare in the United Kingdom K Mullan Feminist Economics 16 (3), 113-139, 2010 | 28 | 2010 |
A safe and supportive family environment for children: Key components and links to child outcomes K Mullan, D Higgins Australian Government Department of Social Services Occasional Paper, 2014 | 25 | 2014 |
Attendance in primary school: factors and consequences G Daraganova, K Mullan, B Edwards Australian Government Department of Social Services Occasional Paper, 2014 | 22 | 2014 |
How fathers and mothers share childcare: A cross-national time-use comparison L Craig, K Mullan American Sociological Review 76 (6), 834-861, 2011 | 22 | 2011 |