Determinants of sport participation in different sports
Author(s)
Breuer, Christoph
Hallmann, Kirstin
Wicker, Pamela
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2011
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Previous research has shown that the demographic-economic model consisting of variables such as age, gender, nationality, income, and time can generally be used to explain sport participation. However, this model has not yet been tested for participation in different sports. The purpose of this paper is to test the applicability of the model for different sports and to depict profiles for sport participants in different sports in Germany. Based on data from different sport participation surveys with an overall sample size of n?=?26,263, the determinants for practising different sports are tested using regression analyses. ...
View more >Previous research has shown that the demographic-economic model consisting of variables such as age, gender, nationality, income, and time can generally be used to explain sport participation. However, this model has not yet been tested for participation in different sports. The purpose of this paper is to test the applicability of the model for different sports and to depict profiles for sport participants in different sports in Germany. Based on data from different sport participation surveys with an overall sample size of n?=?26,263, the determinants for practising different sports are tested using regression analyses. The findings suggest that different sports have diverse determinants. For example, the typical tennis player tends to be male, well-educated, and a native of the country. The results indicate that the demographic-economic model is appropriate in predicting sport participation in different sports.
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View more >Previous research has shown that the demographic-economic model consisting of variables such as age, gender, nationality, income, and time can generally be used to explain sport participation. However, this model has not yet been tested for participation in different sports. The purpose of this paper is to test the applicability of the model for different sports and to depict profiles for sport participants in different sports in Germany. Based on data from different sport participation surveys with an overall sample size of n?=?26,263, the determinants for practising different sports are tested using regression analyses. The findings suggest that different sports have diverse determinants. For example, the typical tennis player tends to be male, well-educated, and a native of the country. The results indicate that the demographic-economic model is appropriate in predicting sport participation in different sports.
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Journal Title
Managing Leisure
Volume
16
Issue
4
Subject
Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services not elsewhere classified
Commercial Services
Tourism