Table of Contents
- Issues in the Market
- Main issues
- Definition
- Abbreviations
- Market in Brief
- The weekend starts here
- Do we all get the weekend off?
- Working lives
- Time for play
- Money matters
- What are we doing at the weekend?
- Internal Market Environment
- Key points
- The UK labour market
- Figure 1: UK Labour market, 2002-12
- Working hours
- Figure 2: Usual weekly hours of work by gender, May-July 2007*
- Fewer people work long hours
- Figure 3: Percentage of workers whose usual weekly hours are 45 or more,
May-July 1993-2007*
- Atypical working patterns
- The impact of working on weekend leisure
- Figure 4: Agreement with the statement, "I work at the weekends, so have
little time for weekend leisure activities", by selected demographic
sub-groups, September 2007
- How we spend our weekdays and weekends
- Figure 5: Time spent on main activity on weekdays and weekends, 2005
- Marked difference in time use by men and women
- Figure 6: Time spent on main activity on weekdays and weekends, by
gender, 2005
- Paying for help with the household chores
- Figure 7: Adults who have paid help at home to help with the household
chores, 2003-07
- The old and the affluent most likely to pay
- Figure 8: Adults who have paid help at home to help with the household
chores, by age and socio-economic group, 2007
- Broader Market Environment
- Key points
- Signs of an economic slowdown in 2008
- Figure 9: Trends in personal disposable income and consumer expenditure,
2002-12
- The aging population
- Figure 10: Trends in the age structure of the UK population, by gender,
2002-12
- Increased affluence benefits many sectors
- Figure 11: Forecast adult population trends, by socio-economic group,
2002-12
- Greater multiculturalism
- Competitive Context
- Key points
- Leisure spending falls as household costs rise
- Figure 12: Average weekly household expenditure based on the COICOP*
classification, 2001-02 to 2005-06 at 2005-06 prices**
- A third of leisure expenditure goes on admissions and subscriptions
- Figure 13: Components of household expenditure -- recreation and
culture, 2005-06,
- Popularity of eating out is clear
- Figure 14: Components of household expenditure -- restaurants and
hotels, 2005-06,
- Strengths and Weaknesses in the Market
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Weekdays vs Weekends
- Key points
- Weekend or weekday leisure?
- Figure 15: Going out on weekdays vs weekends, September 2007
- Who goes out when?
- Figure 16: Going out on weekdays vs weekends, by demographic sub-group,
September 2007
- Weekend Leisure Time
- Key points
- Spare time at the weekend
- Figure 17: Weekend leisure time, September 2007
- Who has the time?
- Figure 18: Weekend leisure time, by demographic sub-group, September 2007
- Time is not the only issue
- Figure 19: Weekend leisure time, by going out habits, September 2007
- Weekend Leisure Activities
- Key points
- Which weekend leisure activities are most popular?
- Figure 20: Leisure activities undertaken at the weekend, September 2007
- Who does what?
- Figure 21: Most popular leisure activities undertaken at the weekend, by
demographic sub-group, September 2007
- Figure 22: Next most popular leisure activities undertaken at the
weekend, by demographic sub-group, September 2007
- A lifestyle choice
- Game on
- Culture vultures
- Square eyes?
- Movie buffs
- Do stay-at-homes do more at home?
- Figure 23: Leisure activities undertaken at the weekend, by going out
habits, September 2007
- Social shopping
- Work hard, play hard
- Filling the time available
- Figure 24: Leisure activities undertaken at the weekend, by weekend
leisure time, September 2007
- Links between activities
- Figure 25: Leisure activities undertaken at the weekend, by most popular
other leisure activities undertaken, September 2007
- Figure 26: Leisure activities undertaken at the weekend, by next most
popular other leisure activities undertaken, September 2007
- Is Weekend Leisure Money-motivated?
- Key points
- Budget or blow the lot?
- Figure 27: Attitudes towards weekend leisure and money, September 2007
- Who has the money and who has the time?
- Figure 28: Most popular attitudes towards weekend leisure and money, by
demographic sub-group, September 2007
- Figure 29: Next most popular attitudes towards weekend leisure and
money, by demographic sub-group, September 2007
- Young and financially carefree
- Cash-rich, time-poor
- Money and going out habits
- Figure 30: Attitudes towards weekend leisure and money, by going out
habits, September 2007
- Money and leisure time
- Figure 31: Attitudes towards weekend leisure and money, by weekend
leisure time, September 2007
- Money and leisure activities
- Figure 32: Leisure activities undertaken at the weekend, by most popular
attitudes towards weekend leisure and money, September 2007
- Figure 33: Leisure activities undertaken at the weekend, by next most
popular attitudes towards weekend leisure and money, September 2007
- Pubbing and clubbing on a budget...
- ...and with cash on the hip
- The responsibility to have a good night in
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