A hierarchical model of leisure constraints

Duane W. Crawford(Texas Tech University), Edgar L. Jackson(University of Alberta), Geoffrey Godbey(Pennsylvania State University)
Leisure Sciences
January 1, 1991
Cited by 1,439

Abstract

Abstract The purpose of this article is to modify a conceptualization of leisure constraints offered by Crawford and Godbey (1987). It is suggested that Crawford and Godbey's three discrete models of intrapersonal, interpersonal, and structural constraints should be recast as a single integrated model in which leisure participants are viewed as having negotiated a sequential, hierarchical series of constraints levels. Three propositions about the nature, operation, and sources of constraints are derived from this model. We further demonstrate how such a process might apply not only to leisure participation and nonparticipation, but also to the understanding of how constraints affect choices (e.g., specialization) among people who are already participating. Keywords: Leisure constraintsleisure barriersleisure preferencesleisure participation


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