Erkip, F.Mugana, G.2016-02-082016-02-082010-031351-1610http://hdl.handle.net/11693/22241Time-use surveys have been rich data sources in many countries for a long time. Turkey was among the countries that realized the potential of time-use surveys quite late and completed the first national survey in 2006. Despite its importance for a wide range of issues and applications, the first survey has flaws in design, which reduce its effectiveness and reliability. This is mostly due to disregarding cultural factors while tracking the methodology of European examples. This study aims to propose more appropriate methods of gathering time-use data in the Turkish context through a field survey in Ankara, the capital city. A mixed methodology that combines quantitative and qualitative methods effectively was applied and used to enrich data. The influence of space use was stressed and leisure activities were utilized to exemplify the use and benefits of mixed methods. © 2010 Interdisciplinary Centre for Comparative Research in the Social Sciences and ICCR Foundation.EnglishMixed methodologyTime-space interactionTime-use surveyTurkish time-useMethodologyQualitative analysisQuantitative analysisRecreational activityTurkeyIncreasing the effectiveness of time-use survey with qualitative methods: the analysis of time-space interactionArticle10.1080/13511610.2010.5435301469-8412