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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jidb.2022.vol13.no7.37

The Effect of Changes in Leisure Consumption Culture on the Modern Economy  

SEONG, Dong-Ho (The department of sports and leisure, Yongin University)
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The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business / v.13, no.7, 2022 , pp. 37-45 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: Leisure time is an intrinsic part of the work-life balance that enables people to rejuvenate their energy and provides a platform to maintain their health while sustaining their productivity levels. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of changes in leisure consumption culture on the modern economy through various research materials. Research design, data and methodology: To have completeness in published systematic reviews and meta-analyses, the use of the standard Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses checklist is essential and the present research selected this research design. Results: This research figured out that individuals who spend most of their leisure time watching TV have been shown to experience lesser satisfaction in their job designation and less happiness overall and also found that Leukocyte Telomere Length is influenced by the type of leisure an individual engages in. Conclusions: Overall, this research points out that the income effect may provide an inverse relationship between work time and labor in that high income from labor makes an individual less inclined to work to make the same money they made before the increased benefits. It is a narrative that may need further research in finding the principles that govern leisure in the labor force.
Keywords
Leisure Consumption; Modern Economic Growth; Qualitative Literature Approach;
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