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The trend in sport participation among Dutch retirees, 1983-2007 (2012)

abstract

This paper investigates the trend in sport participation among retirees between 1983 and 2007. Sport participation is important for retirees because of its health benefits and the opportunities it offers for social interaction. Factors that influence sport participation such as educational level, physical limitations, and occupational background have changed during the last decades, possibly accounting for changes in sport participation. Data are from the Amenities and Services Utilization Survey (AVO), a nationally represenative Dutch survey with seven observations between 1983 and 2007. The trend in sport involvement, sport club membership, and competition was investigated in a sample of 2,497 male and 1,559 female retirees aged 58-67 years. Increases in participation were observed in sport involvement and sports club membership. This trend can partially be explained by increases in educational level, decreases in the number of retirees with physical limitations, and in those retiring from sedentary jobs. Yet, sport participation seems to have increased for all retirees, regardless of their socio-economic background and health status. Alternative explanations for the observed trend are discussed.

Literatuurverwijzing: Cozijnsen, R., Stevens, N.L., & Tilburg, T.G. van (2012). The trend in sport participation among Dutch retirees, 1983-2007: abstract. Ageing and Society 33 (pp. 698-719)

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  • Jaar:
    2012
  • Plaats:
    Cambridge
  • Uitgever(s):
    Cambrige University Press
  • Collatie:
    19 p. Met lit. opg. (uit Cambridge Journals)
  • Mediumsoort:
    Artikel in wetenschappelijk tijdschrift
  • Tijdschrift:
    Ageing and Society
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