Based on quantitative data from the Norwegian Statistisk Sentralbyrå (Statistics Norway) study of Mosjon, Friluftsliv og Kulturaktiviteter (Vaage, 2009), this paper explores trends in Norwegians’ participation in sports, with a focus on young people. Norway boasts particularly high levels of sports participation as well as sports club membership and young Norwegians are the quintessential sporting omnivores. Among other things, the Statistics Norway study reveals substantial increases in participation (among young people and females especially) during the period 1997-2007, a shift in the peak of participation to the late teenage years, a relatively high level of lifelong participants, a re-bound effect in the post-child rearing years and a ...
Bakgrunn: Organisert idrett representerer en viktig arena for det helsefremmende arbeidet i Norge. K...
Among the European Countries Norway shows one of the higher percentage of citizens physically active...
In the course of less than 100 years, children's sport in the Scandinavian countries has been going ...
Vitenskapelig, fagfellevurdert artikkelBased on quantitative data from the Norwegian Statistisk Sent...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Sport, Education and S...
This paper explores Norwegian youngsters’ (and, to a lesser extent, adults’) engagement with convent...
It has become increasingly apparent, internationally, that childhood is a crucial life-stage in the ...
Background: Sports, in form of organized and unorganized physical activity, is an important pastime ...
This report investigates changes in sports activities and exercise habits among Norwegian youth in t...
This report investigates sports activities and exercise habits among young people in the age of 14 t...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Sport, Education and S...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
Despite several decades of Sport for All policies, social class differences in organized sports part...
Participation in organized sports is a popular and important part of the lives of children and adole...
Participation in organized sports is a popular and important part of the lives of children and adole...
Bakgrunn: Organisert idrett representerer en viktig arena for det helsefremmende arbeidet i Norge. K...
Among the European Countries Norway shows one of the higher percentage of citizens physically active...
In the course of less than 100 years, children's sport in the Scandinavian countries has been going ...
Vitenskapelig, fagfellevurdert artikkelBased on quantitative data from the Norwegian Statistisk Sent...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Sport, Education and S...
This paper explores Norwegian youngsters’ (and, to a lesser extent, adults’) engagement with convent...
It has become increasingly apparent, internationally, that childhood is a crucial life-stage in the ...
Background: Sports, in form of organized and unorganized physical activity, is an important pastime ...
This report investigates changes in sports activities and exercise habits among Norwegian youth in t...
This report investigates sports activities and exercise habits among young people in the age of 14 t...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Sport, Education and S...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
Despite several decades of Sport for All policies, social class differences in organized sports part...
Participation in organized sports is a popular and important part of the lives of children and adole...
Participation in organized sports is a popular and important part of the lives of children and adole...
Bakgrunn: Organisert idrett representerer en viktig arena for det helsefremmende arbeidet i Norge. K...
Among the European Countries Norway shows one of the higher percentage of citizens physically active...
In the course of less than 100 years, children's sport in the Scandinavian countries has been going ...