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Downshifting: An Exploration of Motivations,Quality of Life,and Environmental Practices
Authors:Emily Huddart Kennedy  Harvey Krahn  Naomi T Krogman
Institution:1. Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology, 515 General Services Building, University of Alberta, , Edmonton, AB, Canada, T6G‐2H1;2. Department of Sociology, 519 Tory Building, University of Alberta, , Edmonton, AB, Canada, T6G‐2H4
Abstract:“Downshifting,” reducing work hours, thereby income, to increase leisure time, offers a possible individual‐level solution to the stress many experience from long working hours and work intensification. Recently, some have argued that an increase in leisure time with a reduction in income might also foster pro‐environmental lifestyles as has been demonstrated for the “voluntary simplicity” movement. Quantitative research on the relationship between downshifting and quality of life is scant, with equivocal results, and studies of the relationship between downshifting and environmental lifestyles are even more rare. Survey data from a western Canadian city reveal nonsignificant impacts of downshifting on two measures of quality of life (subjective well‐being and satisfaction with time use) as well as on sustainable transportation practices. However, downshifting is significantly associated with sustainable household practices. In order for downshifting to have more widespread positive effects, further structural changes in broader domains such as work culture, urban design, and support for families will be required.
Keywords:double dividend  downshifting  environmental practices  leisure  quality of life  sustainability
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