Sentences with phrase «more leisure time»

A move toward voluntary simplicity would not only benefit the planet — it might also provide us with more leisure time.
The firm originally created the policy in 1999 to provide more leisure time for staff, though apparently, one unexpected side benefit has been increased energy savings.
Naturally, there are a lot of compelling reasons to retire early, such as more leisure time, vacations, and less stress.
For most pet owners, summertime is ripe with opportunities to enjoy more leisure time with our pets.
It's believed the company was able to entice better candidates with the promise of more leisure time.
Men have more than an hour more leisure time a day than women.
Fathers have three hours per week more leisure time than mothers do.
The Grand VQ - R is a long wheelbase version of the popular Carnival minivan (known as «Sedona» in some markets) that has been developed specifically for export to the Chinese market, taking into consideration the current economic environment in China including rising oil prices and the rapidly changing lifestyle trends of Chinese consumers who increasingly spend more leisure time with their families.
Suburban life allows more leisure time, perhaps, but that means yard clean - up supplies.
Younger generations of consumers spend more leisure time surfing the Internet or using high - tech products like video games and iPods, rather than reading.
Using our company, you get a non-plagiarized well - written paper, organized according to the standards of your educational institution, profound research on the topic, sound ideas and, consequently, much more leisure time at a reasonable cost.
There are two important reasons for this: more leisure time for shooters to be afield and the rapid growth of shooting preserves and trap and skeet fields, many of them near enough to major metropolitan areas to draw on a previously untapped group of sportsmen.
«In contrast, changes in society, such as more leisure time, higher environmental awareness and better education only comparatively recently brought about a situation where biodiversity data is being collected in a systematic way,» the researcher explains.
Ordinary people began to enjoy more leisure time and have more hobbies.
Leave the groups of 20 and 30 - somethings behind and tour in an intimate - sized group with more leisure time.
But, as I've pointed out repeatedly, the startling fact, backed by research, is that these days, Americans, if anything, have more leisure time than previous generations.
But if we see success as having more leisure time, then we're already winning.
For some people, however, they could end up spending more because they have more leisure time, so you must think about your personal financial goals.
We have more leisure time but less satisfying ways of filling it.
Dual - income fathers have more leisure time than mothers; the gap is about 4.5 hours per week.
Regardless of their family arrangements, fathers in general have more leisure time than mothers.
Stay - at - home mothers have more leisure time than their partners who work for pay, but only by less than four hours.
However, fathers in dual - income households have more leisure time than mothers, so the gap is 4.5 hours per week.
Between 2003 and 2008, fathers had on average 32 hours per week of free time; mothers had 31 hours.32 Fathers also had more leisure time than mothers, as discussed earlier in the chapter using 2003 to 2011 ATUS: On average, fathers spend about 28 hours per week on leisure activities, roughly three hours more than mothers.
By the 1950s, people had better work hours and more leisure time.
More leisure time has opened up culture and tourism to the masses and helped women into the workplace.
Life can be hectic, with busy work schedules taking up more leisure time than we might like.
Not only do you have more leisure time, you are likely to see a lot more of your family and friends.
The post-war boom of the late 1940s led to more leisure time and greater amounts of disposable income.
More leisure time, more career flexibility, more opportunity to save money, and more options for where to live.
I'm calling for the voluntary adoption of a simpler lifestyle: one with less work, fewer possessions, and more leisure time.
One myth is that computers would do all of our work for us, thus giving us more leisure time.
In an editorial in today's Star, Roy Romanow and Tony Gagliano describe a new report (pdf) by the Canadian Index of Wellbeing (CIW) which suggests that Canadians have even less time than before, despite our efforts to create a society with more leisure time.
Be aware, however, that the more leisure time you're used to having together, the more dramatically you will notice the change at first.
Then with the Industrial Revolution people had more leisure time, Finkel says, so we started looking for companionship in our partners.
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