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    Leisure: a new occupation

    Thurlow, Alan Raymond
    Abstract
    Unemployment appears to be a permanent feature of Western society including New Zealand. It is unlikely that economic progress will allow for full employment in New Zealand. Technological progress also likely to reduce the need for human labour. The subsequent shift from a society where almost everyone works and considers work a major life interest to one where inforced "non-work" time is the norm will require radical changes. We will be forced to look at what we mean and expect from work and leisure. A change to a leisure dominated society is both exciting and frightening. It will require us to re-think our attitudes and lives.... [Show full abstract]
    Keywords
    leisure; unemployment; recreation; society; labour; New Zealand
    Fields of Research
    140211 Labour Economics; 160806 Social Theory; 160402 Recreation, Leisure and Tourism Geography
    Date
    1982
    Type
    Dissertation
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