1992
DOI: 10.1080/07053436.1992.10715408
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Women's Attitudes Towards Leisure and Family

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“…There are many things that impact upon perceptions of leisure, such as culture, demographics, and attitudes and there is a large and growing literature that has dealt with perceptions of leisure and the ethics of leisure (see, for example; Fennell 2006; Lovelock & Lovelock, 2013). While a great deal is known about attitudes towards leisure within countries (see, for example, Cyba, 1992;Lee & Tideswell, 2005;Rahkonen et al, 2016) and while much has been researched regarding ethical issues and leisure (see, for example, Sylvester, 2008;Sylvester, 1987), there is a need to understand how the political environment and political attitudes impact upon perceptions of leisure. Since political attitudes are something that informs a worldview and impacts upon a person's ethical compass, we look into how the political environment and general political attitudes impact upon how individuals perceive the importance of leisure in their lives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many things that impact upon perceptions of leisure, such as culture, demographics, and attitudes and there is a large and growing literature that has dealt with perceptions of leisure and the ethics of leisure (see, for example; Fennell 2006; Lovelock & Lovelock, 2013). While a great deal is known about attitudes towards leisure within countries (see, for example, Cyba, 1992;Lee & Tideswell, 2005;Rahkonen et al, 2016) and while much has been researched regarding ethical issues and leisure (see, for example, Sylvester, 2008;Sylvester, 1987), there is a need to understand how the political environment and political attitudes impact upon perceptions of leisure. Since political attitudes are something that informs a worldview and impacts upon a person's ethical compass, we look into how the political environment and general political attitudes impact upon how individuals perceive the importance of leisure in their lives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a growing literature addressing women's leisure (e.g., Cyba, 1992;Kay, 2001;Shaw, 1985) with two key issues appearing: (a) women's experiences of time tend to be much more fragmented than those of many men, and (b) women tend to be the facilitators of others' leisure, and only secondarily the recipients of leisure themselves (Kinnaird & Hall, 1996), which means that family leisure becomes a source of both satisfaction and frustration for women (Clough, 2001).…”
Section: Gender and Generation In Family Leisurementioning
confidence: 99%