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... leisure is used mainly as a means of recuperation . A similar typology has been advanced by Reinhard Whippler , based on a study of leisure patterns among 900 residents of the Dutch town of Groningen.20 As shown in table 8.2 , Whippler ...
... leisure is used mainly as a means of recuperation . A similar typology has been advanced by Reinhard Whippler , based on a study of leisure patterns among 900 residents of the Dutch town of Groningen.20 As shown in table 8.2 , Whippler ...
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... leisure . CONCLUSION The predominant pattern of leisure behaviour revealed by man- agement services staff in this study was " home - centred " , consisting mainly of working around the house , engaging in hobbies and do- it - yourself ...
... leisure . CONCLUSION The predominant pattern of leisure behaviour revealed by man- agement services staff in this study was " home - centred " , consisting mainly of working around the house , engaging in hobbies and do- it - yourself ...
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... Leisure , p . 102 . 15. Macmillan surveyed attitudes to leisure and work among 964 members of the British Institute of Management , in collaboration with S. Birch , as part of a wider study into managerial mobility . See B. Macmillan ...
... Leisure , p . 102 . 15. Macmillan surveyed attitudes to leisure and work among 964 members of the British Institute of Management , in collaboration with S. Birch , as part of a wider study into managerial mobility . See B. Macmillan ...
Contents
Introduction to the Study | 19 |
The Organization and Development | 32 |
Management Services in the Airline | 44 |
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