The diverse worlds of unemployed adults : consequences for leisure, lifestyle, and well-being /
Multi-method research study shows why leisure activities are as important for the unemployed as they are for the employed. Can someone who is unemployed experience leisure, or does that seem like a contradiction in terms? If unemployed people can experience leisure, how might it mitigate the negativ...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Waterloo, Ont. :
Wilfrid Laurier University Press,
2004.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Recruitment and Remuneration of Unemployed Participants
- Questionnaires, Data Collection, and Data Entry
- Representativeness of the Sample
- Talking about Unemployment: Participant Classification and Descriptions of Daily Life
- Planners
- Vacationers
- Connectors
- Marginalized People
- Summary of the Participant Categorization Scheme
- Alternative Perspectives on Unemployment: Confirmation and Disconfirmation of Daily Life Patterns Using Experiential Sampling and Mail-Back Survey Data
- Television Viewing
- Perceptions of Leisure and Non-Leisure
- Satisfaction with Daily Planning
- Highlight of the Day: Content-Analysis of Open-Ended ESM Comments
- Respondents' Self-Esteem and Life Satisfaction
- Job Importance, Career Socialization, Leisure Boredom, Self-Definition through Leisure, and Perceived Freedom in Leisure
- Perceived Constraint on Favourite Leisure and Recreation Activities
- Integrating the Present Study with the Literature
- Loss of Latent Functions or Categories of Experience
- Activity During Unemployment
- Perceptions of Unemployment Agencies and Other Social Services
- Interacting with Human Resources Development Canada
- Other Governmental and Community Resources
- Leisure Services Planning and Policy
- Local Government: Standard Practice
- Market Segmentation
- The Marketing Mix and Municipal Action
- Participant Categorization: Implications for Local Service Providers
- Provincial or Territorial, and Federal Action.