The sports participation: From research to sports policy

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The aims of this paper are the following: 1. To provide an overview of the fundamental aspects to be taken into account when carrying out and interpreting sports participation surveys; 2. To put forward an explanation of sports behavior; and 3. To suggest how these results may be used in intervention programs. Having gone over the literature in this field, I shall go on to address the following points: the definition of sports; trend analysis or the illusion of transparency; analysis of inequalities; identifying difference and individualization; and examining typologies to better understand each social group. I shall conclude with suggestions for sports policies.

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Puig, N. (2016). The sports participation: From research to sports policy. Physical Culture and Sport, Studies and Research. De Gruyter Open Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1515/pcssr-2016-0009

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