… fragmented and characterised by blurred boundaries between leisure time and unpaid care, with phenomena such as contamination (leisure time spent in the presence of children) and fragmentation (interruption of leisure time to care for children) (European Parliament, …
… perspective (Brajša-Žganec et al., 2011. Access to leisure time and activities, while an essential aspect of … digitalisation sees paid work increasingly encroaching on leisure time (European Parliament, 2016; Wajcman, 2015). This … at the specific indicator for sporting, cultural and leisure activities carried out outside the home, the …
… A., Merkaš, M., and Šverko, I. (2011). Quality of life and leisure activities: How do leisure activities contribute to subjective well-being? … (2016). Differences in men’s and women’s work, care and leisure time . Retrieved from …
… care for family members but also in terms of access to leisure time and activities. Increasing time pressures from … gender norms and financial constraints, limit access to leisure for many groups of women, which can have …