Using the data collected as part of a Quality of Life (QoL) survey in the Brisbane-South East Queensland region (SEQ) of Australia, this paper examines differences in satisfaction levels between downshifters and non-downshifters, and identifies socio-economic predictors of the downshifting phenomenon. Almost 30% of survey respondents are classified as downshifters. Multivariate Analysis of Covariance reveals significant differences between downshifters and non-downshifters in a number of life-satisfaction domains, although the degree to which they were satisfied with their life before downshifting is unknown. Analysis of Covariance shows that downshifters reported a significantly lower level of satisfaction than non-downshifters, especially...
This paper presents systematic data on downsizing and delayering trends in Australia and New Zealand...
Downshifting entails a change in lifestyle towards less spending and less work (Elgin 1981; Etzioni ...
Previous research shows that job satisfaction often increases sharply upon initial entry into the ne...
Using the data collected as part of a Quality of Life (QoL) survey in the Brisbane-South East Queens...
A quality of life survey of a sample of households across the Brisbane-South East Queensland region ...
A quality of life survey of a sample of households across the Brisbane South-East Queensland region ...
Downshifters are people who make a voluntary decision to reduce their income in order to improve the...
The preoccupation with money and consumption comes at an increasing cost. Many Australians consider ...
A fundamental condition of modernity is the expansion of choice, with the range of options widening ...
'Downshifting' describes the phenomenon of people in the contemporary western world who voluntarily ...
'Downshifting' typically refers to a contemporary phenomenon where professionals, executives and man...
Much of the early literature on downshifting proposed that reduced hours at work would lead to reduc...
Record high housing costs contribute to time stress and poor work-life balance for many Australian f...
Downshifting can be used by different groups to characterize living lightly, simple living, downsizi...
This paper describes the development of a prototype Web geographical information system for mapping ...
This paper presents systematic data on downsizing and delayering trends in Australia and New Zealand...
Downshifting entails a change in lifestyle towards less spending and less work (Elgin 1981; Etzioni ...
Previous research shows that job satisfaction often increases sharply upon initial entry into the ne...
Using the data collected as part of a Quality of Life (QoL) survey in the Brisbane-South East Queens...
A quality of life survey of a sample of households across the Brisbane-South East Queensland region ...
A quality of life survey of a sample of households across the Brisbane South-East Queensland region ...
Downshifters are people who make a voluntary decision to reduce their income in order to improve the...
The preoccupation with money and consumption comes at an increasing cost. Many Australians consider ...
A fundamental condition of modernity is the expansion of choice, with the range of options widening ...
'Downshifting' describes the phenomenon of people in the contemporary western world who voluntarily ...
'Downshifting' typically refers to a contemporary phenomenon where professionals, executives and man...
Much of the early literature on downshifting proposed that reduced hours at work would lead to reduc...
Record high housing costs contribute to time stress and poor work-life balance for many Australian f...
Downshifting can be used by different groups to characterize living lightly, simple living, downsizi...
This paper describes the development of a prototype Web geographical information system for mapping ...
This paper presents systematic data on downsizing and delayering trends in Australia and New Zealand...
Downshifting entails a change in lifestyle towards less spending and less work (Elgin 1981; Etzioni ...
Previous research shows that job satisfaction often increases sharply upon initial entry into the ne...