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Coalter F. (2000) Entrance charges and sports participation: A review of evidence. Edinburgh. Centre for Leisure Research. University of Edinburgh

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Entrance charges and sports participation: A review of evidence.

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Written by Fred Coalter from the Centre for Leisure Research at the University of Edinburgh, the purpose of this report is to provide a review of the evidence [2000] about the relationship between the pricing and use of local authority sport and recreation services. The specific objectives are to comment on:

  • The nature of the general evidence that the pricing of such services has a positive or negative effect on participation levels.
  • The nature of evidence of practice where specific pricing interventions have been used positively to increase participation levels.
  • The nature of any evidence as to how pricing affects participation and for whom.

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entrance charges and sports participation, leisure cards, social inclusion, barriers to sports participation, coalter, sport in scotland

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