About 50 percent of people with higher education and income have started spending more time on hobbies amid the Covid-19 induced lockdown, according to the latest IANS-CVoter Economy Battery survey.
The nationwide survey indicated that about 55.7 percent of people with higher education and about 49.6 percent of those from the higher income group have been spending more time on hobbies during the lockdown.
Also, in terms of gender, 35 percent male have started spending more time on hobbies, while 38.5 percent female have started doing the same. However, 50 percent of female respondents and 49.5 percent of male respondents have opted for ‘no’ in the survey.
In terms of age group, 42 percent of people below the age of 25 years have started spending more time on hobbies during the lockdown, while 39 percent of those between the age of 25 and 45 years have been doing the same since the lockdown was imposed.
As many as 32 percent of those between 45 and 60 years of age have been indulging their time in pursuing their hobbies, while only 26.8 percent of those above 60 years of age have been doing the same.
In terms of educational qualification, 30 percent of those having lower education have started spending more time on hobbies, while about 45 percent of those in the middle education group have started doing the same.
A similar pattern was visible in the income category. About 32 percent of those from the lower income groups have been spending more time on hobbies, while about 39 percent of those from the middle income groups have been doing the same.
The 21-day nationwide lockdown was imposed on March 25. While it was to end on April 14, it was extended till May 3 and later to May 17. However, certain relaxations were given after May 4.