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    • Leisure has historically been the privilege of the upper class. Opportunities for leisure came with more money, or organization, and less working time, rising dramatically in the mid-to-late 19th centSee more

    Types

    The range of leisure activities extends from the very informal and casual to highly organised and long-lasting activities. A significant subset of leisure activities are hobbieswhi… See more

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    Cultural Differences

    Time available for leisure varies from one society to the next, although anthropologists have … See more

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    Family Leisure

    Family leisure is defined as time that parents, children and siblings spend together in free time or recreational activities, and it can be expanded to address int… See more

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    Aging

    Leisure is important across the lifespan and can facilitate a sense of control and self-worth. Older adults, specifically, can benefit from physical, social, emotional, cultural, and spiritua… See more

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  6. lei·sure
    noun
    1. free time:
      "people with too much enforced leisure"
      Opposite:
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