14:02 uur 28-03-2017

Beko: vrije tijd loopt gevaar door moderne levensstijl

LONDEN–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Doordat het dagelijks leven drukker word, krimpt vrije tijd en zijn belangrijke momenten om te spelen in gevaar. Bijna een op de drie (30 procent) volwassenen heeft minder dan tien uur aan vrije tijd per week, 36 procent heeft minder dan twee uur.

Het World Play Shortage Report, een enquête onder 10.100 mensen uit 22 landen die het toonaangevende merk in huishoudelijke apparaten Beko heeft uitgevoerd, brengt trends in vrije tijd in kaart.

Speeltijd voor kinderen wordt beïnvloed door het drukke leven van hun kinderen. Zo geeft 40 procent van de ouders aan dat ze in het afgelopen jaar geen enkele keer met hun kinderen naar een speeltuin zijn gegaan. Kinderen hebben drie uur minder vrije tijd (21 uur) per week in vergelijking met de generatie van hun ouders (24 uur).

Een onthutsende 70 procent schaart sport of een bezoek aan de sportschool niet onder zijn of haar favoriete vrijetijdsbesteding en bijna een derde (30 procent) bekent nooit aan sport te doen.

 

 

Beko: Leisure Time Under Threat by Demands of Modern Life

LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)– As everyday life becomes busier, leisure time is diminishing and important play time is under threat. Almost one in three (30%) adults have less than 10 hours of free time per week, and 36% have less than two hours

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The World Play Shortage Report, presented by Beko. (Photo: Business Wire)The World Play Shortage Report, presented by Beko. (Photo: Business Wire)

The World Play Shortage Report, a survey of 10,100 people in 22 countries by leading home appliance brand Beko, identifies trends in leisure time.

Children’s play time is being affected by their parents’ busy lives, with  40% of parents revealing they haven’t taken their child to play at a park in the past year. Children have  three hours less leisure time (21 hours) per week compared to their parents’ generation (24 hours).

A staggering  70% don’t rank playing sport or going to the gym/exercising as one of their favourite leisure activities and  nearly  a third (30%) of people admit they never exercise.

Other key findings:

  • The weekly global average of leisure time per person is  less than 21 hours
  • Law is the least playful profession as  almost half (47%) of law professionals have under two hours of leisure time per day, with  one in four (25%) having less than one hour
  • Women (19 hours) have  three hours less leisure time per week compared to men (22 hours)
  • 22-years-old is the most likely age to cancel evening leisure plans due to work (42%)
  • 38-years-old crave free time the most, with  nearly two thirds (63%) wanting leisure over money
  • Spending time with family has become more important with  two in three (64%) choosing this as their favourite activity, followed by relaxing at home (62%) and socialising with friends (46%)
  • Denmark is the  most playful country surveyed with over 33 hours leisure time per person per week, whilst Bolivia is the  least playful with less than 12 hours

Zeynep Özbil, Beko Group Head of Communications, said: “The World Play Shortage Report stands as a powerful source for how modern life shapes our well-being and highlights the lack of play time. The report shows people lead busy and often unplanned lives, which has a critical negative impact on leisure time. At Beko, we speak as the  Official partner of play. We understand people’s everyday needs and provide meaningful time-saving solutions, so they can simply enjoy their unpredictable, busy lives. We hope these findings remind us how we need ‘play’ to live life to the fullest.”

The report is part of Beko’s  Official partner of play campaign. As a Premium Partner of FC Barcelona, Beko’s campaign is built on the club’s skilful, attacking football played with freedom and enjoyment on and off the pitch – a style of play that epitomises the true spirit of football. As a brand, Beko supports people in their busy lives by giving them more freedom and time to ‘play’ everyday.

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