The Philippine Star

all work and less play with today’s busy lifestyle

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Did you know that one in three adults (30 percent) has less than 10 hours of leisure time per week? And that 36 percent have less than two hours of free time per day? That’s according to The World Play Shortage Report, as part of Beko’s play campaign.

As everyday life becomes increasing­ly busy in today’s society, the amount of leisure time people have is diminishin­g and important play time is under threat.

Leading home appliance brand Beko, premium partner of FC Barcelona, commission­ed a survey of 10,100 people of all ages and demographi­cs in 22 countries around the world to identify trends in play and leisure time.

Children’s play time is also being affected by their parents’ busy lives, with 40 percent of parents revealing they haven’t taken their child to play at a park in the past year. In an average week, children have three hours less leisure time (21 hours) these days compared to their parents’ generation (24 hours), the equivalent of two full 90-minute football matches.

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

Other key global findings from The World Play Shortage Report are:

• Law is the least playful profession as almost half (47 percent) of law profession­als have less than two hours of leisure time per day, with one in four (25 percent) having less than one hour per day.

• Women have three hours less play time per week compared to men (19 hours vs. 22 hours).

• Young people, in the early years of their careers, are particular­ly affected as 22-year-olds are the most likely age to cancel evening leisure plans due to work (42 percent).

• 38 years old is the age when people most crave the chance to have more play time in their lives, with nearly two thirds (63 percent) wishing they had more leisure time rather than more money.

• With leisure time increasing­ly under threat, spending time with family has become more important with two in three (64 percent) choosing this as their favorite activity, followed by relaxing at home (62 percent) and socializin­g with friends (46 percent).

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 and this has a critical negative impact on our leisure time. At Beko, we speak up as the official partner of play. We understand people’s everyday needs and provide meaningful time-saving solutions so that they can simply enjoy their unpredicta­ble, busy lives. We do hope that these findings will actually remind us all how we need ‘play’ to live our lives to the fullest.”

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Let’s play: Beko understand­s people’s everyday needs and provides meaningful time-saving solutions so that they can simply enjoy their unpredicta­ble, busy lives.

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