Leisure Time Monitor 2011 - German citizens have four hours of free time per weekday
Leisure Monitor 2011 – German citizens have four hours of leisure time per weekday. „Time is money“: This is a common saying [...]
Leisure Monitor 2011 – German citizens have four hours of leisure time per weekday. „Time is money“: This is a common saying [...]
BAT Foundation for Future Issues publishes new study on leisure activities in Germany: Everyday life in times of crisis: More „leisure [...]
Time-comparative study: Media overload promotes social isolation. Media development and its social consequences. Shortly before the turn of the century, [...]
BAT Foundation for Future Issues publishes new study on leisure activities in Germany. The "Black List" of [...]
The internet is more effective than travel catalogs for the first time. Futurist Opaschowski: "Travel agencies must become experience providers." A new era of [...]
Leisure Monitor 2004: Many fitness machines are said to be quietly and secretly "rusting away" in private basements. Is this a threat? [...]
Leisure Monitor 2003: What costs less gains in value! A change in thinking among leisure consumers: "Leisure is very important to Germans [...]
Leisure Monitor 2002: Living more modestly - German citizens under pressure to save money. BAT Leisure Monitor 2002 with current data on consumption [...]
Leisure Monitor 2001: A renewed focus on families. German citizens are changing their lifestyles. In turbulent times, the desire for [...]
BAT Media Analysis 2001: Computers more important than books for the first time. Youth are changing their habits. The media revolution is releasing its [...]