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Autor/inn/en | Coenders, Fabienne; Mensvoort, Carly van; Kraaykamp, Gerbert; Breedveld, Koen |
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Titel | Does sport-participation improve health? A panel analysis on the role of educational attainment, economic deprivation and work-family load. Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Verbessert Sportteilnahme die Gesundheit? Eine Paneluntersuchung der Rolle von Bildungsabschluss, Existenznot sowie Arbeits-und familiärer Belastung. |
Quelle | In: European journal for sport and society, 14 (2017) 1, S. 45-59
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | online; gedruckt; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
ISSN | 1613-8171; 2380-5919 |
DOI | 10.1080/16138171.2017.1284388 |
Schlagwörter | Bildung; Selbsteinschätzung; Soziale Rolle; Familie; Stress; Gesundheit; Datenanalyse; Sportaktivität; Sportsoziologie; Training; Trainingshäufigkeit; Einkommen; Arbeitsplatz; Soziale Unterstützung; Zeitbudget; Belastung; Niederlande |
Abstract | In this study, we analyze the connection between a person's sport-participation and reported subjective health. We hypothesize that this relationship may be affected by educational attainment, economic deprivation and work-family load in two manners. First, these resources may function as common determinants of health and sports participation causing a spurious effect. Moreover, they may moderate this relationship as physical activity might be more beneficial for groups that experience a lack of resources. Our second goal is to study differences between people, and also to investigate developments within individuals' life courses. In doing so, a stronger claim on causation is feasible. The NEtherlands Longitudinal Lifecourse Study (NELLS) 2009/2013 on the Dutch population of 15-45 years is used to test our hypotheses with cross-sectional and fixed effects models. Our results show that men and women who have a higher sports frequency report better subjective health, but for women differences in subjective health are partially explained by education, economic deprivation and work-family load. We hardly find moderating effects of these particular resources. This underscores that sport participation is beneficial among members of all educational groups, with various work-family loads and for both people in wealth and poverty. (Autor). |
Erfasst von | Bundesinstitut für Sportwissenschaft, Bonn |
Update | 2018/2 |