Kamila Kolpashnikova is a time-use sociologist and a VISTA postdoctoral fellow at York University. Kamila holds a PhD in sociology from UBC (2017) and an MA in Socio-informatics from Tokyo University. Her main research interests are time use among older adults, gendered division of housework, and North American and East Asian societies. Kamila’s current project explores the fear of falling and its effects on how older adults organize their daily activities with a particular focus on domestic work and leisure. Kamila is a former recipient of the EU-funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship at the University of Oxford (2019-2022), Japanese Government Monbukagakusho Scholarship (2006-2011), and Taiwan Government Fellowship (2018).