vacation deprivation
Expedia Study Warns the “Workcation” Isn’t a Cure for Vacation Deprivation
Expedia | February 22, 2022
SEATTLE, WA - February 22, 2022 - Today, Expedia released its annual Vacation Deprivation study, finding that Americans took six fewer vacation days (less than 12 days) than the global average in 2021, leaving the majority feeling vacation deprived (59%) and more burned out than ever (72%). Surveying more than 14,500 working adults across 16 countries, the 2022 report also sheds light on the uncomfortable reality that pandemic-era flexible work arrangements can make it more difficult to unplug (54%), blurring the boundaries between time on and off the clock. While many Americans made the best of this new-found flexibility by taking a "wo...
Americans Plan to Take an Additional Week of Vacation This Year, Expedia Reports
Expedia.com | February 4, 2021
SEATTLE, WA -- Feb. 4, 2021 -- Following a year where for many, every aspect of life – from work, school, daycare, and even vacation – was spent under one roof, in 2021 people worldwide are more determined than ever to use up all the vacation days they've earned. According to the annual Vacation Deprivation study from Expedia®, in 2021 Americans plan to take an extra week (five days) of vacation. With this new "no days left behind" mindset, Vacation Deprivation is well on its way to becoming a thing of the past. Expedia first launched the annual study more than two decades ago to illustrate the benefits of vacation and encourage work...
Millennials Are the Most Vacation Deprived
Expedia.com | November 6, 2017
Expedia Vacation Deprivation report reveals when it comes to finding balance and disconnecting, Americans have work to do BELLEVUE, Wash., Nov. 6, 2017 -- Today Expedia.com® released its 2017 Vacation Deprivation® report, an annual study that looks at the vacation habits of more than 30,000 working adults across 30 countries, revealing that Americans are struggling to use their vacation time. Millennials are the most vacation deprived age group (62 percent) and receive the least vacation time. They are also the most likely to shorten their trips due to impending workload (53 percent) compared to their older counterparts. It'...
Expedia’s 2015 Vacation Deprivation Study: American’s Still Leave Paid Vacation Days on the Table
Expedia.com | November 16, 2015
Americans Given 15 Days Off and Take 11, Down from 2014; South Koreans Retain Ranking as World's Most Vacation Deprived Workers BELLEVUE, Wash., Nov. 16, 2015 -- Expedia.com®, one of the world's largest full service online travel sites1, today released the results of the 2015 Vacation Deprivation® study, an annual study of vacation habits among 9,273 employed adults across 26 countries in Asia Pacific, Europe, North America and South America. This is the 15th year that Expedia has fielded this study. "We continue to find that Europe's attitudes towards vacation are overall much different than North American and ...