The leisure economy : how changing demographics. economics, and generational attitudes will reshape our lives and our industries / Linda Nazareth.
Tipo de material: TextoEditor: Mississauga, Ont. : John Wiley & Sons Canada, c2007Descripción: xii, 249 páginas : ilustracionesTipo de contenido:- texto
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- 047084034X
- 9780470840344
- Industria del ocio -- Canadá -- Predicciones
- Industria del ocio -- Estados Unidos -- Predicciones
- Ocio. -- Aspectos económicos -- Canadá
- Ocio. -- Aspectos económicos -- Estados Unidos
- Predicción de la economía. -- Canadá
- Predicción de la economía. -- Estados Unidos
- Canadá -- Condiciones económicas -- 1991-
- Estados Unidos -- Condiciones económicas -- 2001-
- 330.97100112 N335L 2007
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A European life -- The color-coded refrigerator -- Economic progress and leisure ruin -- Time off for good behavior -- In praise of slacking -- The new haves and have-nots -- Welcome back, Fido -- Time to change the world -- Mapping the leisure economy -- Spending time and spending money -- Profiting or losing from the leisure economy.
For the past three decades, we have been steadily creating an extreme time-crunch economy that has affected jobs, portfolios, businesses and lives. But the time-crunch economy is turning into the leisure economy and it will mean wrenching adjustments for our lives and institutions. Everyone from consumers, investors, businesses, and policy-makers will need to understand the changes afoot. This book posits profound economic changes in North America due to both the retirement of the baby boomers and the attitudes of ascendant generations X and Y. Looking at trends in demographics, economics and generational change, this book looks at how to stay ahead of the leisure economy and predicts who will be the winners and losers in the seismic shift ahead.
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