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Journal of Leisure Research articles

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A journal presenting research in sports, recreation, and outdoor life for the academic audience.

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The role of ethnic enclosure in leisure in the economic achievement of Korean immigrants.(Author abstract)
January 1, 2007... Introduction Ethnic and racial groups constitute a significant and constantly growing segment of the American population. They not only play a very important role in the nation's economy, but they also offer enormous contributions to its cultural and political spheres of life. The...

The relationship of individual time perspective and recreation experience preferences.
January 1, 2007... Introduction A primary goal of leisure service providers is to identify and satisfy the recreation demand of their customers. However, neither researchers nor practitioners know how customers' framing of time is related to their desire for recreation during residual time. How individuals...

Comparing payment-vehicle effects in contingent valuation studies for recreational use in two protected Spanish forests.(Scotch Pine Forests of Sierra de Guadarrama )(Cork Oak Forests of Alcornocales Natural Park )
January 1, 2007... There are many studies (Roach, Boyle, & Welsh, 2002) comparing the impact of different question formats (open-ended, simple-dichotomous, double-dichotomous and so forth) in contingent valuation (CV) but only a few papers have compared different payment-vehicles (see below). However, one of...

Time is money and money needs time? A secondary analysis of time-budget data in Germany.
January 1, 2007... Literature Review In modern societies human activities are framed by personal income, interests, and time. Benjamin Franklin (1749/1961) was the first to state that "time is money." Furthermore the origin of time diaries can be traced to him (Bevans, 1913, p. 10). Soeren Kierkegaard...

Women's leisure and constraints to participation: Iranian perspectives.
January 1, 2007... Introduction The study of women's leisure has been visible in the leisure literature for almost 20 years. During that time, a good deal of information has been uncovered about leisure meanings and how leisure is enabled as well as constrained for women (Henderson, Bialeschki, Shaw, &...

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