Increasing leisure time is an integral part of all forms of leisure and entertainment. With the increase of leisure time in the 1960s, the growth of leisure and entertainment industry suddenly broke out. People do not know how much free time is increasing. This table shows the time people spent on leisure between 1971 and 1996. 1971 - 81 1981 - 91 1991 - 6 Change ratio 1971 - 96 Leisure time UK total leisure time + 6 + 2 + 2 + 10 Leisure time, average per capita + 5 zero + 5 This table shows 25 years of 1996 I am a year
Increase of leisure time Increase of disposable income Increase of technological development of owner ship Product development and innovation will explain the reasons below for changing consumer demand, expectation and fashion. E1 We increase leisure time to change socio-economic environment to increase leisure time for various reasons. Firstly, working hours have declined since 1971. The table below shows the reduction of working hours from 1971 to 2001. Full-time employee 1971 2001
Advances in technology will reduce the chores and time of the production process and as a result will increase the leisure time of the "new leisure class". This will promote the development of industries that utilize free time through entertainment. As an industry, media is constantly growing fast. As time went on, the movie became multihole and 3D movies to respond to groups of specific people. The media communicated leisure through advertisement (by creating the concept of freedom and relaxation), bringing price tags to leisure, leading people who can not afford to eliminate. The demonstration effect of middle class product leisure is very outstanding. Create additional 'demand' for commoditized leisure with additional effect. Before, having a radio was a status symbol and entertainment; today it is a subset of any mobile phone.
Attacks on the radio's ability to deliver joy and leisure are obvious dissatisfactions, as family-oriented entertainment like the radio is particularly tempted by increased leisure due to shortened work of the week. (Introduction to leisure) Living for middle-income earners: income and expenditure (not in our collection) for Street Man and Clark family in San Francisco Bay Area, early research update of 1937, Emily H. Huntington and Mary Gaulin Lac In the home of the United States era, the introduction and diffusion of radio was consistent with alcohol ban.