Aspiring for a life without work, residents of Chita consider various avenues in travel, pastimes, and entrepreneurship
In a recent survey conducted by Superjob in Chita, Russia, insights were gathered on how the city's residents plan to spend their free time if they could stop working altogether.
The survey revealed that a significant portion of the respondents have specific plans for their leisure time. Six percent of the surveyed residents expressed a desire for self-improvement, while another six percent aspired to start their own business.
Unusual pursuits such as blogging, astrology, animal husbandry, investments, and teaching accounted for 12% of the responses. Interestingly, no new facts emerged about the residents' intentions to dedicate themselves to hobbies, household chores, traveling, or pursuing education.
The survey also highlighted some gender differences in the choices made by men and women. More men than women opted for sports, self-improvement, business, or rest, while women more frequently chose to care for the family, charity, reading, and creative pursuits.
Intriguingly, 13% of the surveyed residents expressed a wish to continue working, suggesting a strong work ethic among the city's residents. On the other hand, 14% of the respondents plan to dedicate themselves to hobbies, indicating a love for leisure activities.
Five percent each chose to raise children or grandchildren or pursue education, while 4% of the surveyed residents expressed a desire to go to the countryside. A notable 8% of the respondents prefer to relax, and 3% of the surveyed residents would spend their time reading.
Perhaps the most ambitious plans belong to 22% of the surveyed residents, who dream of traveling. However, no new facts were found about the residents' intentions to spend time in the countryside or pursue creativity, repairs, or other interests.
The survey's subject, Ekaterina Kochneva, was not specified in the search results. It's worth noting that the search results did not provide direct information or a breakdown of survey responses on how people in Chita would plan to spend their time if they could stop working altogether. None of the sources found included leisure activities surveys specific to Chita or its residents’ plans for free time after work.
In conclusion, while the Superjob survey in Chita provides some interesting insights into how the city's residents plan to spend their free time, further research or sociological studies focused on Chita’s residents would be required to answer this question accurately and comprehensively.
In the survey, some residents expressed interest in finance-related pursuits, such as investments, reflecting an ambition to engage in business activities. Additionally, travel was a popular choice among 22% of the respondents, suggesting a desire for exploration and adventure as part of their lifestyle.