Answer: lowering retirement age , reducing work-week and extending paid vacations
The demand for leisure time was expected to increase in the years immediately following world war II. Many futurist scenarios were envisioned by think tanks like Rand Corporation and Hudson Institutes, as well as special planning bodies like the National Commission on Technology.
These bodies predicted a huge increase in leisure time and came up with strategies to meet this demand. These included
1. Lowering the retirement age to 38 years.
2. Reducing the work-week to 22 hours
3.Extending paid vacations to 25 weeks a year.