Family life cycle and gender have a great impact on people’s leisure time allocation. This study uses a nationwide survey to examine the influence of family life cycle and demographic characteristics on Chinese nationals’ leisure time allocation from a gender perspective. We found that Chinese nationals in the life stage of “family with infants” have the least leisure time among the study subjects. Men have more leisure time than women at any stage of the life cycle. Marriage has the greatest negative effect on women’s educational leisure (amateur learning, non-formal education, and reading) and men’s physical leisure (physical exercises and fitness activities). Leisure time first decreases when income increases, but after income reaches a ...
453 residents of Hangzhou China (56.1% women, average age 34.68 with range of 18-65) were used to in...
Considerable work-family research has investigated the gendered division of work and care. Gender di...
[[abstract]]The Study on Recreational Activities, Leisure Motivation and Leisure Constrains in Famil...
Family life cycle and gender have a great impact on people’s leisure time allocation. This study use...
This paper examines national-level leisure time availability and participation patterns among urban ...
ABSTRACT Considerable work-family research has investigated the gendered division of work and care. ...
The Chinese government conducted its first time use survey of the activities of Chinese individuals ...
Space-time constraints imposed by employment and household responsibilities may lead to greater gend...
Driven by the two-child policy, there are more and more two-child families in China. The purpose of ...
This study is the first to document how older adults in East Asian and Western societies spend their...
Objectives: Investigate the impact of social, economic, and family circumstances on participation in...
Previous studies on daily time allocation have shed light on individuals ’ trade-offs regarding time...
453 residents of Hangzhou China (56.1% women, average age 34.68 with range of 18–65) were used to in...
PURPOSE:The purpose was to explore the exercise behavior of the Taiwanese population during leisure ...
Who in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom have the least time for lei-sure? Our study...
453 residents of Hangzhou China (56.1% women, average age 34.68 with range of 18-65) were used to in...
Considerable work-family research has investigated the gendered division of work and care. Gender di...
[[abstract]]The Study on Recreational Activities, Leisure Motivation and Leisure Constrains in Famil...
Family life cycle and gender have a great impact on people’s leisure time allocation. This study use...
This paper examines national-level leisure time availability and participation patterns among urban ...
ABSTRACT Considerable work-family research has investigated the gendered division of work and care. ...
The Chinese government conducted its first time use survey of the activities of Chinese individuals ...
Space-time constraints imposed by employment and household responsibilities may lead to greater gend...
Driven by the two-child policy, there are more and more two-child families in China. The purpose of ...
This study is the first to document how older adults in East Asian and Western societies spend their...
Objectives: Investigate the impact of social, economic, and family circumstances on participation in...
Previous studies on daily time allocation have shed light on individuals ’ trade-offs regarding time...
453 residents of Hangzhou China (56.1% women, average age 34.68 with range of 18–65) were used to in...
PURPOSE:The purpose was to explore the exercise behavior of the Taiwanese population during leisure ...
Who in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom have the least time for lei-sure? Our study...
453 residents of Hangzhou China (56.1% women, average age 34.68 with range of 18-65) were used to in...
Considerable work-family research has investigated the gendered division of work and care. Gender di...
[[abstract]]The Study on Recreational Activities, Leisure Motivation and Leisure Constrains in Famil...