Pace of Life and Enjoyment of Life

被引:17
作者
Manfred Garhammer
机构
[1] University of Bamberg/Germany,Department of Sociology I
关键词
pace of life; time pressure; time prosperity; QOL; stress; health; cross-cultural; comparison; Europe; USA; Japan; event-society; Simmel;
D O I
10.1023/A:1020676100938
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摘要
The paper addresses the paradox that people in modern societies believe themselves to be very happy and satisfied with their lives while simultaneously are subjected to increasing time pressure and pace of life. It starts with presenting evidence for time pressure covering objective and subjective indicators. Evidence for Germany is given by comparing time-budgets in 1991/92 and in 1999. Time use among full time employed in Germany and other EU-societies in the 1990s is compared to the US and Japan by means of diary-data. As regards work life, overwork and the gap between actual and preferred working hours are examined. Survey-results on the relationship between work load, time pressure, stress and health are reported.
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页码:217 / 256
页数:39
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