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Free time for seniors as an activating action

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  • Dorota Rynkowska
  • JarosÅ‚aw Kinal

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Modern civilization is primarily a fast pace of life, a number of changes in human life, the need to face many tasks and Obligations. Free time in contemporary European democratic societies is one of More important non-economic indicators describing the quality of life of citizens (Flora, Noll 1999). Intense activity leads to fatigue, fatigue and sometimes discouragement This to effectively and perform their duties properly and meet the everyday demands, the end is planning zne leisure, entertainment, or leisure time. The sphere of free time fulfills important roles in human life, translated into the quality of the individual and of age Society.This applies to all ages, especially seniors who ruined s are a special category, both adrestatów and Recipients of free time. The demographic processes that we can currently observe in Europe, a Also in many countries around the world, they lead to an increase in number and the proportion of older people in społeczeńst knows. Seniors represent a diverse social group in terms of cultural features, social status, health problems, economic Social. Aging in roses NYM rate, thus roses AD are their needs and forms of activity and lifestyles, Tore correlate with k Date of free timeThe aim of this article is an attempt to present the seniors free time, its functions, types and forms in the context of the activities undertaken by them aktywnoś you.

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  • Dorota Rynkowska & JarosÅ‚aw Kinal, 2017. "Free time for seniors as an activating action," European Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 2, May Augus.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejmsjr:246
    DOI: 10.26417/ejms.v5i1.p143-149
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