‘The Class is Always Cheaper on the Other Side’: Socioeconomic discrepancies in the cost of using recreational facilities

While the socioeconomic gradient associated with physical activity is well mapped, the affordability of accessing facilities has been unexplored relative to other participation barriers. This study investigated socioeconomic differences in access to, and the cost of participating in, a range of popu...

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Main Authors: Arbel, J., Wood, L., Howat, Peter, Giles-Corti, B.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Taylor and Francis 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36860
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author Arbel, J.
Wood, L.
Howat, Peter
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description While the socioeconomic gradient associated with physical activity is well mapped, the affordability of accessing facilities has been unexplored relative to other participation barriers. This study investigated socioeconomic differences in access to, and the cost of participating in, a range of popular recreational activities. Data from surveys of all formal facilities in metropolitan Perth was analysed. The study found that it was generally more expensive to participate in facility-based activities in low socioeconomic areas than in more advantaged areas. In no instances was the cost of undertaking activities substantially lower in low socioeconomic areas. These findings suggest that pricing structures further disadvantage people living in low socioeconomic areas — the same people that are under-represented in achieving recommended levels of physical activity.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-368602017-09-13T15:52:04Z ‘The Class is Always Cheaper on the Other Side’: Socioeconomic discrepancies in the cost of using recreational facilities Arbel, J. Wood, L. Howat, Peter Giles-Corti, B. Physical Activity Perceived Environment Workplace Questionnaire While the socioeconomic gradient associated with physical activity is well mapped, the affordability of accessing facilities has been unexplored relative to other participation barriers. This study investigated socioeconomic differences in access to, and the cost of participating in, a range of popular recreational activities. Data from surveys of all formal facilities in metropolitan Perth was analysed. The study found that it was generally more expensive to participate in facility-based activities in low socioeconomic areas than in more advantaged areas. In no instances was the cost of undertaking activities substantially lower in low socioeconomic areas. These findings suggest that pricing structures further disadvantage people living in low socioeconomic areas — the same people that are under-represented in achieving recommended levels of physical activity. 2009 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36860 10.1080/11745398.2009.9686810 Taylor and Francis restricted
spellingShingle Physical Activity
Perceived Environment
Workplace
Questionnaire
Arbel, J.
Wood, L.
Howat, Peter
Giles-Corti, B.
‘The Class is Always Cheaper on the Other Side’: Socioeconomic discrepancies in the cost of using recreational facilities
title ‘The Class is Always Cheaper on the Other Side’: Socioeconomic discrepancies in the cost of using recreational facilities
title_full ‘The Class is Always Cheaper on the Other Side’: Socioeconomic discrepancies in the cost of using recreational facilities
title_fullStr ‘The Class is Always Cheaper on the Other Side’: Socioeconomic discrepancies in the cost of using recreational facilities
title_full_unstemmed ‘The Class is Always Cheaper on the Other Side’: Socioeconomic discrepancies in the cost of using recreational facilities
title_short ‘The Class is Always Cheaper on the Other Side’: Socioeconomic discrepancies in the cost of using recreational facilities
title_sort ‘the class is always cheaper on the other side’: socioeconomic discrepancies in the cost of using recreational facilities
topic Physical Activity
Perceived Environment
Workplace
Questionnaire
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36860