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    Title: A Comparative Study on the Leisure Participation and Leisure Constraint of Single-Parent Family and Generally Family Household.
    Authors: HSIEH SU-MI
    Contributors: Department of Leisure and Recreation Management
    Keywords: Leisure Participation;Leisure Constraint;Single-Parent Family
    Date: 2009
    Issue Date: 2009-11-16 08:06:27 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract: 1. Regular families? favorite leisure activities are reading the newspaper, listening to music, reading books and taking a walk respectively. The least favorite leisure activity was dancing.
    2. The highest percentage factors for leisure hindrance are the lack of port from the family, the high expenses and having to take care of family member, and the places the like to go are overcrowded, respectively. The lowest percentage factor of regular families? leisure hindrance was region.
    3. Regular families? favorite leisure activity is reading newspaper, listening to music, reading books and taking a walk respectively. The least favorite leisure activities are dancing, gardening and camping.
    4. The highest percentage of single families? leisure hindrance is the lack of support from the family, the high expenses and having to take care of family members respectively. The lowest percentage of regular families? leisure hindrance was region.
    5. In general upper class families with higher levels of income leisure activities more frequently.
    6. The percentage of regular families? leisure activity participations is higher than single parent families.
    7. Primarily because of the difference in personality, uncomfortable, feelings, inconvenient transportation and the distance from home to leisure activity location. The hindrance facing single parent families is at a much higher level than regular families.
    Keywords?Leisure Participation, Leisure Constraint,
    Single- Parent Family
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Leisure and Recreation Management] Theses & dissertations

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