Structural barriers [Figure la] represent constraints as they are commonly
conceptualized, as intervening factors between leisure preference and participation.
Examples of structural barriers include family life-cycle stage, family
financial resources, season, climate, the scheduling of work time, availability
of opportunity (and knowledge of such availability), and reference
group attitudes concerning the appropriateness of certain activities. (Crawford
& Godbey 1987, p. 124)
Structural barriers [Figure la] represent constraints as they are commonlyconceptualized, as intervening factors between leisure preference and participation.Examples of structural barriers include family life-cycle stage, familyfinancial resources, season, climate, the scheduling of work time, availabilityof opportunity (and knowledge of such availability), and referencegroup attitudes concerning the appropriateness of certain activities. (Crawford& Godbey 1987, p. 124)
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