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Correlates of leisure‐time reading
Journal of Research in Reading, 1987ABSTRACTPupils from middle‐class homes devoted an average of 7.2 per cent of leisure time to reading. The relationship between home environment, attitude to reading and motivations for reading on the one hand and leisure‐time reading on the other, was examined. The addition of these sets of variables to previously established correlates of leisure‐time
Vincent Greaney, Mary Hegarty
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2006
Introduction The first edition of Thomas Greenwood's Free public libraries , published in 1886, featured a cartoon depicting two well-dressed gentlemen entering a Free Library. Adjacent to the library was a public house; the door of the library led to education and personal improvement, that of the Red Lion to drink and poverty.
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Introduction The first edition of Thomas Greenwood's Free public libraries , published in 1886, featured a cartoon depicting two well-dressed gentlemen entering a Free Library. Adjacent to the library was a public house; the door of the library led to education and personal improvement, that of the Red Lion to drink and poverty.
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Leisure activities, time and environment
International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development, 2007The intention of this paper is to explore the relationships between leisure activities and the environment. Most research on leisure is unrelated to environmental issues, but when this research is 'read' through environmental 'glasses', it provides relevant inputs for environmental studies. The paper thus investigates the leisure literature in order to
Inge Røpke, Mirjam Irene Godskesen
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Life satisfaction, life quality, and leisure satisfaction in health professionals
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2021Mehpare Tokay Argan+2 more
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