Time Poverty
Time poverty refers to the feeling of having insufficient time to complete daily tasks and responsibilities. It often affects individuals who juggle multiple roles, such as work, family, and personal commitments. This lack of time can lead to stress and a decreased quality of life, as people struggle to find balance in their schedules.
Many factors contribute to time poverty, including long work hours, commuting, and the demands of caregiving. It is particularly prevalent among low-income families, where financial constraints can limit access to resources that might alleviate time pressures, such as childcare or household services.