As opportunities to gamble proliferated rapidly during the 1990s, accessibility to gambling facilities has been cited as a factor driving increased gambling consumption. However, research examining this relationship is limited. Most assessments have tended to be at a broad regional rather than a local level. Furthermore, explanations for why greater access encourages increased gambling activity have been inadequate. Using the framework of time-geography, this paper outlines new empirical evidence to assist in clarifying relationships between the accessibility to and consumption of gambling. Data on gambling behaviour were obtained from 1,018 persons in seven residential centres of the Richmond-Tweed region of NSW, Australia and compared to ...
Ready accessibility to gambling suggests employees in gaming venues may be an at-risk group for gamb...
This study used a marketing-research paradigm to explore gamblers' attraction to EGMs based on diffe...
Mobile populations form an increasingly important part of many communities, yet tend to be neglected...
Greater availability of gambling venues may increase gambling rates, and therefore enhance welfare t...
The study of gambling and its socio-economic structures should be an area of growing interest to a s...
© 2016, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. All rights reserved.The aim of the current study was...
Over the last several decades, electronic gaming machines (EGMs) have been steadily introduced into ...
Although gambling accessibility is generally viewed as a multidimensional construct, few studies hav...
Although gambling accessibility is generally viewed as a multidimensional construct, few studies hav...
Gambling is an important recreational activity in New Zealand, with high levels of participation by ...
Mobile populations form an increasingly important part of many communities, yet tend to be neglected...
Gambling activities, and revenues derived, have been seen as a way to increase economic development ...
Local environment plays an important role in understanding gambling as a public health issue. This s...
In Australia, there is evidence to suggest that there is a positive association between the geograph...
Gambling is a leisure pursuit patronised by the majority of adults in New South Wales as well as in ...
Ready accessibility to gambling suggests employees in gaming venues may be an at-risk group for gamb...
This study used a marketing-research paradigm to explore gamblers' attraction to EGMs based on diffe...
Mobile populations form an increasingly important part of many communities, yet tend to be neglected...
Greater availability of gambling venues may increase gambling rates, and therefore enhance welfare t...
The study of gambling and its socio-economic structures should be an area of growing interest to a s...
© 2016, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. All rights reserved.The aim of the current study was...
Over the last several decades, electronic gaming machines (EGMs) have been steadily introduced into ...
Although gambling accessibility is generally viewed as a multidimensional construct, few studies hav...
Although gambling accessibility is generally viewed as a multidimensional construct, few studies hav...
Gambling is an important recreational activity in New Zealand, with high levels of participation by ...
Mobile populations form an increasingly important part of many communities, yet tend to be neglected...
Gambling activities, and revenues derived, have been seen as a way to increase economic development ...
Local environment plays an important role in understanding gambling as a public health issue. This s...
In Australia, there is evidence to suggest that there is a positive association between the geograph...
Gambling is a leisure pursuit patronised by the majority of adults in New South Wales as well as in ...
Ready accessibility to gambling suggests employees in gaming venues may be an at-risk group for gamb...
This study used a marketing-research paradigm to explore gamblers' attraction to EGMs based on diffe...
Mobile populations form an increasingly important part of many communities, yet tend to be neglected...