Research question: As a result of the expansion of opportunities for leisure-time sport participation (LTSP), the question arises if differing organisational settings relate to differences in participation behaviour. This paper compares participation frequency and time spent on sport between club-organised and non-club-organised sport participants.\u3cbr/\u3e\u3cbr/\u3eResearch methods: Data originate from the 2009 Household Study on Sport Participation in Flanders (Belgium). The sample consists of 4020 sports participants that are parents of school-aged children. The frequency of LTSP, time per training session and total time spent on sport per week are constructed as dependent variables for log-linear regression analyses. The organisation...
Information about Sport Participation Index (SPI) is a critical factor in the sport development pro...
[[abstract]]The purposes of this study were:(1) to understand the employee’s participating status wh...
© 2018, © 2018 European Association for Sociology of Sport. In this paper, patterns of participation...
Research question: As a result of the expansion of opportunities for leisure-time sport participatio...
Research Question: The role and merit of publicness versus privateness in community sport provision ...
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The health and well-being benefits of playing sport are frequently stated as reasons to include spor...
Introduction: The Dutch government stimulates sport and physical activity opportunities in the neigh...
Research question: There is a paucity of knowledge about how national public sport agencies create a...
Research question: The current study investigates the income elasticities and socio-economic determi...
Given that many universities spend large sum of money supplying sports facilities for student use, c...
Research question: The current study investigates the income elasticities and socio-economic determi...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction: Sport is a social category. What people label as sport, ...
Research question: There is a paucity of knowledge about how national public sport agencies create a...
Tertiary institutions are vital settings for helping young adults gain the physiological, psychologi...
Information about Sport Participation Index (SPI) is a critical factor in the sport development pro...
[[abstract]]The purposes of this study were:(1) to understand the employee’s participating status wh...
© 2018, © 2018 European Association for Sociology of Sport. In this paper, patterns of participation...
Research question: As a result of the expansion of opportunities for leisure-time sport participatio...
Research Question: The role and merit of publicness versus privateness in community sport provision ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The health and well-being benefits of playing sport are frequently stated as reasons to include spor...
Introduction: The Dutch government stimulates sport and physical activity opportunities in the neigh...
Research question: There is a paucity of knowledge about how national public sport agencies create a...
Research question: The current study investigates the income elasticities and socio-economic determi...
Given that many universities spend large sum of money supplying sports facilities for student use, c...
Research question: The current study investigates the income elasticities and socio-economic determi...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction: Sport is a social category. What people label as sport, ...
Research question: There is a paucity of knowledge about how national public sport agencies create a...
Tertiary institutions are vital settings for helping young adults gain the physiological, psychologi...
Information about Sport Participation Index (SPI) is a critical factor in the sport development pro...
[[abstract]]The purposes of this study were:(1) to understand the employee’s participating status wh...
© 2018, © 2018 European Association for Sociology of Sport. In this paper, patterns of participation...