Park, Colchester, Essex. CO4 3SQ. The results and interpretations of the data are solely the responsibility of the authors. 2 This paper explores the decision to participate in sports activities in the UK and the subsequent frequency of participation. The paper draws links between economic and other theories of social interaction to motivate the discussion and links these theories to assessing policy initiatives in the UK. Cluster analysis is combined with a Heckman analysis to examine the empirical evidence provided by the General Household Survey in 2002. The results suggest that social and personal capital are of paramount importance in determining sports participation and consequently it is these features that policy should focus upon
Funding from the Department of Health policy research programme was used in this study.There is a pa...
Children throughout the world are involved in many different activities. In the industrialized world...
This study seeks to understand participation levels in sport across socio-demographic groups, specif...
‘The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright Blackwell Publishin...
Abstract This article explores the decision to participate in sports activities in the United Kingdo...
This paper contributes to an emergent but growing literature, which is focusing on large-scale data ...
This paper explores the relationship between participation in sport as a consumer activity and sport...
Various government agencies are increasingly wishing to know more about the reasons why people parti...
Abstract There is a paucity of empirical evidence on the extent to which price and perceived benefit...
The health and well-being benefits of playing sport are frequently stated as reasons to include spor...
The effectiveness of sports facility provision in increasing participation is debated internationall...
Item does not contain fulltextThe relevance of local sport policy to achieve 'sport for all' has bee...
ro influences or determinants of participation can relate to intrapersonal, interpersonal, organisat...
Based on the Eurobarometer data from 2009 (N = 26,788), this paper investigates the correlates of sp...
"The Purpose of this study is to clarify the contents and features of Government Plan for Sport, Per...
Funding from the Department of Health policy research programme was used in this study.There is a pa...
Children throughout the world are involved in many different activities. In the industrialized world...
This study seeks to understand participation levels in sport across socio-demographic groups, specif...
‘The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright Blackwell Publishin...
Abstract This article explores the decision to participate in sports activities in the United Kingdo...
This paper contributes to an emergent but growing literature, which is focusing on large-scale data ...
This paper explores the relationship between participation in sport as a consumer activity and sport...
Various government agencies are increasingly wishing to know more about the reasons why people parti...
Abstract There is a paucity of empirical evidence on the extent to which price and perceived benefit...
The health and well-being benefits of playing sport are frequently stated as reasons to include spor...
The effectiveness of sports facility provision in increasing participation is debated internationall...
Item does not contain fulltextThe relevance of local sport policy to achieve 'sport for all' has bee...
ro influences or determinants of participation can relate to intrapersonal, interpersonal, organisat...
Based on the Eurobarometer data from 2009 (N = 26,788), this paper investigates the correlates of sp...
"The Purpose of this study is to clarify the contents and features of Government Plan for Sport, Per...
Funding from the Department of Health policy research programme was used in this study.There is a pa...
Children throughout the world are involved in many different activities. In the industrialized world...
This study seeks to understand participation levels in sport across socio-demographic groups, specif...