The compatibility of work, family and leisure time has become an intergenerational issue of contention. Reports of rising burnout figures are becoming increasingly common, while at the same time the younger generations are accused of no longer being performance-oriented. This debate is always about time and power and how they are distributed. Who has how much time and for what? We explore this question with Teresa Bücker and look for ways out of the structural lack of time.
About the person
Teresa Bücker, born in Meschede in 1984, started blogging back in 2007 and now works as a journalist, author and blogger. As former editor-in-chief of the online magazine Edition F, she also focuses on the feminist perspective on current socio-political issues.