The Wise Use of Leisure Time. An Endogenous Growth Model With Leisure Services

The Wise Use of Leisure Time. An Endogenous Growth Model With Leisure Services
Author: Guido Candela
Publisher:
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2016
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In this paper, starting from the Uzawa-Lucas endogenous growth framework with production of physical and human capital, we develop and investigate a model with an additional sector for the production of leisure services. In turn, our three-sector model builds on and extends Ladrón-de Guevara et al. [1999] - where the utility function depends only on consumption of physical goods and on 'pure' leisure - by introducing consumption of leisure services. As the latter is a time- consuming activity, the model also generalizes the standard time allocation problem, in that total available time can be allocated among work, education, purely free time and leisure activities in our framework. We characterize analytically the Balanced Growth Paths of this general model, particularly in terms of time allocation and growth. We carry out a comparative analysis across different Service Economies that are supposed to be at their equilibrium, including an 'Industrial Economy' without service sector, as well across possibly multiple equilibria of the same economy. Part of the analysis is based on an intuitive yet rigorous framework for determining and representing Balanced Growth Paths in the space of time allocation decisions.

In Search of Leisure Time

In Search of Leisure Time
Author: Massimiliano Castellani
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
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Starting from the Ladrón-de Guevara et al.'s framework, we develop a model with an additional sector for the production of leisure services. By introducing consumption of leisure services as a time-consuming activity, our model generalizes the standard time allocation problem whereby total available time can be allocated between work, education, free time and leisure activities. We analytically characterize the balanced growth paths of the model, particularly in terms of time allocation and growth. Our comparative analysis of different service economies assumed at equilibrium includes the case of an industrial economy without a service sector and the potential multiple equilibria of such an economy.

Leisure and the Future

Leisure and the Future
Author: A. J. Veal
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2019-04-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429647778

First published in 1987. In the context of the debate about the changing structure of modem economies, the growth of leisure, and the place of work and leisure in society, this book reviews the ‘state of the art’ of leisure forecasting and the study of leisure futures. It traces man's concern with future leisure from classical and utopian writings to science fiction and ‘futurology’. Contemporary issues such as attitudes towards work and leisure, the ‘work ethic’, education for leisure and measures to share scarce jobs and increase leisure time are discussed in an objective and comprehensive manner. The more technical approaches to leisure forecasting are presented in an accessible and readable form. This book will be of value to students of leisure studies, recreation studies and public policy, to policy makers and planners working in the field, and to all those who have an interest in understanding what is happening to leisure and work in our society.

The Harried Leisure Class

The Harried Leisure Class
Author: Staffan Burenstam Linder
Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1970
Genre: Business & Economics
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Analysis of psychological aspects of social change, with particular reference to leisure utilisation in the USA - covers the cultural factors and time factor of leisure activities, hours of work, the decline of maintenance services, behaviour towards productivity, consumption and saving, Motivation for economic growth, trends, etc. Annotated bibliography pp. 156 to 175 and statistical tables.

Work and Leisure

Work and Leisure
Author: John T. Haworth
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134531966

Globalization, economic development and changes in social environments have put the relationships between work, leisure, social structure and quality of life under the spotlight. Profound transformations in the nature and organization of work are occurring, with potentially far-reaching social and economic consequences. Increasingly, organizations demand greater flexibility from their workforces and are introducing new technologies and practices in response to global competitive pressures. At the same time many employees are experiencing long working hours, increasing workloads and job insecurity, along with the challenge of balancing work and domestic responsibilities. These changes threaten long-term gain in leisure time while, simultaneously, the leisure environment is also changing radically, as we see increasing commercialization and professionalization of leisure services and experiences, the influence of the Internet, the rise of gambling and the decline of community-based activity. Exploring all of these issues, this book brings together specially commissioned chapters from international experts in a wide range of disciplines concerned with work, leisure and well-being. Each author takes stock of the current position, identifies core practical and theoretical issues and discusses possible future trends in order to provide an invaluable resource for all policy-makers, educators, employers and researchers in the field.

Time Shift, Leisure and Tourism

Time Shift, Leisure and Tourism
Author: Klaus Weiermair
Publisher:
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2006
Genre: Leisure
ISBN: 9783503103782

HauptbeschreibungTime has a strong impact on the leisure and tourism industry. How people spend their time now and particularly in the future will have major implications for leisure and tourism markets. At this stage there are increasingly new patterns of time allocation and hybrid forms of life time activities. Many of the new patterns of time allocation are overlapping into the sphere of recreational activities. Also the traditional use of leisure time itself is changing into new actions. Among the major forces which account for these changes are long-term declines in economic and productivi.