<Anchor> With a

friendly economy, reporter Kwon Aeri. It was said that a large-scale survey was conducted in five years to show how Koreans lived, what they lived for 24 hours, and how it changed.

<Reporter>

Yes. Every 5 years since 1999, we have been splitting the lives of our people in minutes. This survey compares with 2014.

In a word, the characteristics of the changes that have occurred in the last five years are very little, but the quality of our lives is improving in many ways.

There are a lot of people living in the fortress, so I'm sorry that there will be a lot of people who will be upset when I say this, but I'm sorry, but I analyzed 27,000 people over the age of 10.

These people recorded their daily lives in 10-minute increments, two days three times a year. I did an interview survey.

Then, the average trend is that life is more than ever before. It should also be noted that last year before the corona pandemic, I saw structural changes from multiple angles.

First, Koreans are sleeping more than 5 years ago. People in our country are busy people who were famous for lack of time to sleep, but their average daily sleep has exceeded 8 hours.

8 hours 12 minutes. 13 minutes more than five years ago. We and Japan were the only OECD countries to sleep less than 8 hours a day, but now we fill up 8 hours.

Those who are friendly with the economy now are among the Koreans who are early diligent birds who get up early and seek gathering.

The average weather on weekdays is 6:55 in the morning and 6:57 on Fridays like today (31st). It has been delayed by 4~5 minutes from 5 years ago.

<Anchor>

It seems that the 52-hour workweek that has recently been settled seems to have contributed to the change.

<Reporter>

Yes. The working hours of working people actually decreased by an average of 11 minutes. And work is working, but learning time has been reduced a lot.

High school students are 50 minutes shorter than five years ago. Elementary and junior high school students have shrunk over 30-40 minutes. On the other hand, sleep time has increased by almost half, with less study time.

It's a good thing that children are sleeping more than enough. However, if you take a look at the faces with reduced learning time as a whole, the impact of reduced learning at school is significant.

In particular, high school students, including supplementary or self-study, saw an average of 2 hours and 1 minute decrease in school hours on weekdays, while 55 minutes increased outside school hours.

As the time of school decreases, the time to study outside is increasing, but not as much as the time of school decreases.

In other words, this statistic doesn't show that. It is also a result that can be inferred that even in the same high school students, as the common learning time at school is reduced, there is a big difference among people at different times depending on the environment and circumstances.

<Anchor> If you have less

work and study time, you may need to increase your spare time.

<Reporter>

Yes. Leisure time was reduced by an average of 2 minutes. However, compared to the increase in the time for Koreans to sleep and the time to look and manage health, the decrease is much smaller. The decrease in work and study seems to have been divided into more ways than leisure.

Koreans who started to take care of themselves a little more, so when is the best time to eat? I liked it more than work. If you think about the minds of office workers waiting for lunch, it's a positive result.

Other than that, it would include meeting and hanging out with people, real-time broadcasting such as TV, and so-called mainstream shooters. At that time, I felt the best.

Overall, I feel that Koreans are not running out of time than they were five years ago. More people are happy with life.

Then, who is the most tired person these days, is a working woman with a child who has not yet attended elementary school. When classified by gender and academic background, this is the group with the longest so-called duty time for women with high school diplomas or higher, working on average, studying and caring for household chores. Especially, working women with small children are very tired.

Men's housework hours have increased by an average of 10 minutes, but the difference between working and working men is only one minute.

On the other hand, the gap between the housework and the husband of a single woman was narrower than it was five years ago, but the household time was still 37 minutes longer than her husband.

However, overall, people who are satisfied with their lives are slightly more likely to be single women or single women.

The husbands' group of widowed wives is the only people in the world with a decline in life satisfaction. In this group, people who were satisfied with their lives were found to have decreased by 4.8 percentage points from five years ago.