Значение слова "DOWNSHIFTER" найдено в 5 источниках

DOWNSHIFTER

найдено в "Dictionary of new words"
downshifter: translation

(DOWN.shif.tur)
n.
A person who quits a high-stress job in an effort to lead a simpler life. Also: down-shifter.
downshift v. — downshifting pp.
Example Citation:
"Smalley is part of a small, but growing movement toward downshifting. The trend has been described as spending less time thinking about income and work and more time rebuilding communities and the environment. Twenty-five percent of downshifters say they did it to reduce their workloads, and almost 90 percent are happier having made the change, says a study by the Merck Family Fund."
— Bev Bennett, "Downshifting Provides a Chance to Rethink Lives," The Arizona Republic, September 26, 1999
Earliest Citation:
Several of our writers are finishing books for 1991.Down-Shifting: Reinventing Success on a Slower Track, by Associate Editor Amy Saltzman, will be published in February by HarperCollins. It examines the idea of success in American culture and how many professionals are finding satisfaction by taking things easier. The book includes profiles of a number of down-shifters.
— "Between hard covers," U.S. News & World Report, November 19, 1990
Related Words:
affluenza
caving
conspicuous austerity
inconspicuous consumption
joy-to-stuff ratio
meanderthal
monotasking
mouse race
protirement
returnment
soul proprietor
upshifter
voluntary simplicity
weisure
work-life balance
work-life overload
Categories:
Slowing Down
Anger and Anxiety
People


найдено в "Financial and business terms"
downshifter: translation

downshift UK US /ˈdaʊnʃɪft/ verb [I]
to slow down or become less active: »

Corporate earnings expansion is expected to downshift in the coming months.

mainly UK HR, WORKPLACE to leave a well-paid but difficult job in order to do something that gives you more time and satisfaction but less money: »

The Government is also keen to encourage people over the age of 50 to downshift, working shorter hours and supplementing their earnings by drawing partial pensions.

downshift noun [S]
»

The downshift is reflected in the Labor Department's national data.

downshifter noun [C]
»

She fits the mould of a downshifter who has chosen to simplify her life by changing her job.



найдено в "Англо-русском словаре общей лексики"
сущ. дауншифтер (тот, кто переходит с высокооплачиваемой, но связанной с чрезмерным стрессом, нагрузками и отнимающей всё свободное время работы на более спокойную, хотя и низкооплачиваемую по сравнению с прежней)
найдено в "Англо-украинском бизнес словаре"


особа, яка переходить на менш престижну роботу; робітник, який погоджується перейти на нижче оплачувану роботу



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