Leisure as a Value in Today’s Society
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2012.754n2002Keywords:
Values, leisure, free time, work. Social context, evolutionAbstract
Leisure is an unquestionable value in today’s society. In this article we will try to reflect the increasing importance that the free time and leisure are having in our life, based on the results obtained in the European values survey in its implementation in Europe, Spain and the Basque country. It will try to show a comparative overview of the three realities identified, the importance and the meaning of leisure, over time, in a period that ranges from 1999 until 2008.
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