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The Meaning of Leisure for Women: An Integrative Review of the Research

Pages 228-243 | Received 14 Jun 1989, Accepted 29 Dec 1989, Published online: 13 Feb 2018

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Parisa Saadat Abadi Nasab & Neil Carr. (2023) Motherhood in leisure time: A longitudinal photographic analysis. Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure 46:1, pages 199-219.
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Kelly Bergstrom. (2019) Barriers to play: accounting for non-participation in digital game play. Feminist Media Studies 19:6, pages 841-857.
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Emilie V. Adams, Stacy T. Taniguchi, Steven J. Hite, Peter J. Ward, Christopher B. Mugimu & Yusuf K. Nsubuga. (2018) Leisure defined by perceiving choice: perspectives of Ugandan women. World Leisure Journal 60:4, pages 265-280.
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Yajun Qiu, Yeqiang Lin & Andrew J. Mowen. (2018) Constraints to Chinese women’s leisure-time physical activity across different stages of participation. World Leisure Journal 60:1, pages 29-44.
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Camilla Hodge, Jason N. Bocarro, Karla A. Henderson, Ramon Zabriskie, Toby L. Parcel & Michael A. Kanters. (2015) Family Leisure. Journal of Leisure Research 47:5, pages 577-600.
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Yoshitaka Iwasaki, Emily Messina, John Shank & Catherine Coyle. (2015) Role of Leisure in Meaning-Making for Community-Dwelling Adults with Mental Illness. Journal of Leisure Research 47:5, pages 538-555.
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Xiaoxiao Fu, Xinran Lehto & Ounjoung Park. (2014) What Does Vacation do to our Family? Contrasting the Perspectives of Parents and Children. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing 31:4, pages 461-475.
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Bradley Mannell, Gordon J. Walker & Eiji Ito. (2014) Ideal Affect, Actual Affect, and Affect Discrepancy During Leisure and Paid Work. Journal of Leisure Research 46:1, pages 13-37.
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Karla A. Henderson & Heather J. Gibson. (2013) An Integrative Review of Women, Gender, and Leisure: Increasing Complexities. Journal of Leisure Research 45:2, pages 115-135.
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Liz Such. (2013) Little leisure in the Big Society. Leisure Studies 32:1, pages 89-107.
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Helena Reis & Antonia Correia. (2013) Gender Asymmetries in Golf Participation. Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management 22:1, pages 67-91.
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Toni Liechty, Careen Yarnal & Deborah Kerstetter. (2012) ‘I want to do everything!’: leisure innovation among retirement-age women. Leisure Studies 31:4, pages 389-408.
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Heather Gibson & Seohee Chang. (2012) Cycling in Mid and Later Life: Involvement and Benefits Sought from a Bicycle Tour. Journal of Leisure Research 44:1, pages 23-51.
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Monica Torland. (2011) Emotional labour and job satisfaction of adventure tour leaders: Does gender matter?. Annals of Leisure Research 14:4, pages 369-389.
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John E. Dillard & Donald L. Bates. (2011) Leisure motivation revisited: why people recreate. Managing Leisure 16:4, pages 253-268.
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Richard Pringle, Tess Kay & JohnM. Jenkins. (2011) Masculinities, gender relations and leisure studies: Are we there yet?. Annals of Leisure Research 14:2-3, pages 107-119.
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Feyzan Erkip. (2009) Leisure in the Turkish Context: A Preliminary Account. World Leisure Journal 51:4, pages 275-281.
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Lee Phillip McGinnis, JamesW. Gentry & Julia McQuillan. (2008) Ritual-based Behavior that Reinforces Hegemonic Masculinity in Golf: Variations in Women Golfers' Responses. Leisure Sciences 31:1, pages 19-36.
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Bob Gidlow & Grant Cushman. (2008) Bringing Men Back In? Male recreational hunters, divers and fly‐fishers and the creation of recreational space. Annals of Leisure Research 11:1-2, pages 57-76.
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Karla A. Henderson & Benjamin Hickerson. (2007) Women and Leisure: Premises and Performances Uncovered in an Integrative Review. Journal of Leisure Research 39:4, pages 591-610.
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CatherineA. Roster. (2007) “Girl Power” and Participation in Macho Recreation: The Case of Female Harley Riders. Leisure Sciences 29:5, pages 443-461.
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Narges Arab-Moghaddam, Karla A. Henderson & Razieh Sheikholeslami. (2007) Women's Leisure and Constraints to Participation: Iranian Perspectives. Journal of Leisure Research 39:1, pages 109-126.
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SusanL. Hutchinson & Blair Wexler. (2007) Is “Raging” Good for Health?: Older Women's Participation in the Raging Grannies. Health Care for Women International 28:1, pages 88-118.
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Fiona Brooks & Josetine Magnusson. (2007) Physical Activity as Leisure: The Meaning of Physical Activity for the Health and Well-Being of Adolescent Women. Health Care for Women International 28:1, pages 69-87.
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CarolA. Gosselink & SusanA. Myllykangas. (2007) The Leisure Experiences of Older U.S. Women Living With HIV/AIDS. Health Care for Women International 28:1, pages 3-20.
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Gordon J. Walker, Thomas D. Hinch & A. J. Weighill. (2005) Inter- and Intra-Gender Similarities and Differences in Motivations for Casino Gambling. Leisure Sciences 27:2, pages 111-130.
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Theresa G. Coble, Steve W. Selin & Beth B. Erickson. (2003) Hiking Alone: Understanding Fear, Negotiation Strategies and Leisure Experience. Journal of Leisure Research 35:1, pages 1-22.
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JO BRYCE & JASON RUTTER. (2003) Gender dynamics and the social and spatial organization of computer gaming. Leisure Studies 22:1, pages 1-15.
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Karla A. Henderson, Sonja Hodges & Beth D. Kivel. (2002) Context and Dialogue in Research on Women and Leisure. Journal of Leisure Research 34:3, pages 253-271.
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Jackie Kiewa. (2001) Control Over Self and Space in Rockclimbing. Journal of Leisure Research 33:4, pages 363-382.
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Carol J. Auster. (2001) Transcending Potential Antecedent Leisure Constraints: The Case of Women Motorcycle Operators. Journal of Leisure Research 33:3, pages 272-298.
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RobinD. Mittelstaedt. (2001) Measuring leisure in the 21st century: The strengths and limitations of three techniques. Leisure/Loisir 26:3-4, pages 147-189.
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Cynthia Willming & Heather Gibson. (2000) A View of Leisure and Patterns of Family Life in the Late 1990s. Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure 23:1, pages 121-144.
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Myra Betschild & Beverley Ann Simmons. (1998) Dismantling health and leisure boundaries: the interactive process of composing women’s lives. Annals of Leisure Research 1:1, pages 51-65.
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Coralie McCormack. (1998) Memories bridge the gap between theory and practice in women’s leisure research. Annals of Leisure Research 1:1, pages 37-50.
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StevenF. Philipp. (1997) Race, gender, and leisure benefits. Leisure Sciences 19:3, pages 191-207.
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Christopher J. Auld & Alan J. Case. (1997) Social Exchange Processes in Leisure and Non-leisure Settings: A Review and Exploratory Investigation. Journal of Leisure Research 29:2, pages 183-200.
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Christina Lee & SaxonW. White. (1997) Controlled trial of a minimal-intervention exercise program for middle-aged working women. Psychology & Health 12:3, pages 361-374.
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M. Deborah Bialeschki & Kimberly D. Pearce. (1997) “I Don't Want A Lifestyle—I Want A Life”: The Effect of Role Negotiations on the Leisure of Lesbian Mothers. Journal of Leisure Research 29:1, pages 113-131.
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Reed W. Larson, Sally A. Gillman & Maryse H. Richards. (1997) Divergent Experiences of Family Leisure: Fathers, Mothers, and Young Adolescents. Journal of Leisure Research 29:1, pages 78-97.
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Jennifer Mactavish, Stuart Schleien & Carla Tabourne. (1997) Patterns of Family Recreation in Families that Include Children with a Developmental Disability. Journal of Leisure Research 29:1, pages 21-46.
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Kimberly J. Shinew, Myron F. Floyd, Francis A. McGuire & Francis P. Noe. (1996) Class Polarization and Leisure Activity Preferences of African Americans: Intragroup Comparisons. Journal of Leisure Research 28:4, pages 219-232.
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Karla A. Henderson. (1996) One Size Doesn't Fit All: The Meanings of Women's Leisure. Journal of Leisure Research 28:3, pages 139-154.
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RuthV. Russell. (1996) Real Gains in the Lives of Women. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance 67:5, pages 38-40.
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Ruth V. Russell & Frances K Stage. (1996) Leisure as Burden: Sudanese Refugee Women1. Journal of Leisure Research 28:2, pages 108-121.
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JanetE. Stockdale, AndrewJ. Wells & Marilyn Rall. (1996) Participation in free-time activities: a comparison of London and New York. Leisure Studies 15:1, pages 1-16.
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LeslieA. Raymore. (1995) Leisure behaviour and the transition from adolescence to young adulthood. Leisure Studies 14:3, pages 202-216.
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Graham Mowl & John Towner. (1995) Women, gender, leisure and place: towards a more ‘humanistic’ geography of women's leisure. Leisure Studies 14:2, pages 102-116.
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JohnL. Hemingway. (1995) Leisure studies and interpretive social inquiry. Leisure Studies 14:1, pages 32-47.
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KimberlyJ. Shinew, MyronF. Floyd, FrancisA. McGuire & FrancisP. Noe. (1995) Gender, race, and subjective social class and their association with leisure preferences. Leisure Sciences 17:2, pages 75-89.
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Maureen Harrington & Don Dawson. (1995) Who Has It Best? Women's Labor Force Participation, Perceptions of Leisure and Constraints to Enjoyment of Leisure. Journal of Leisure Research 27:1, pages 4-24.
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Lorraine Slaven & Christina Lee. (1994) Psychological effects of exercise among adult women: The impact of menopausal status. Psychology & Health 9:4, pages 297-303.
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JohnR. Kelly. (1994) The symbolic interaction metaphor and leisure: critical challenges. Leisure Studies 13:2, pages 81-96.
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Karla A. Henderson. (1994) Perspectives on Analyzing Gender, Women, and Leisure. Journal of Leisure Research 26:2, pages 119-137.
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Ray Hutchison. (1994) Women and the elderly in Chicago's public parks. Leisure Sciences 16:4, pages 229-247.
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Carol Cutler Riddick & Debra Gonder Stewart. (1994) An Examination of the Life Satisfaction and Importance of Leisure in the Lives of Older Female Retirees: A Comparison of Blacks to Whites. Journal of Leisure Research 26:1, pages 75-87.
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M. Deborah Bialeschki & Sarah Michener. (1994) Re-entering Leisure: Transition Within the Role of Motherhood. Journal of Leisure Research 26:1, pages 57-74.
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John Dattilo, Anne M. Dattilo, Diane M. Samdahl & Douglas A. Kleiber. (1994) Leisure Orientations and Self-Esteem in Women with Low Incomes Who are Overweight. Journal of Leisure Research 26:1, pages 23-38.
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KennethE. Mobily & RonaldL. Bedford. (1993) Language, play and work among elderly persons. Leisure Studies 12:3, pages 203-219.
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Peter H. Bloch. (1993) Involvement with Adornments as Leisure Behavior: an Exploratory Study. Journal of Leisure Research 25:3, pages 245-262.
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Leo W. Jeffres & Jean Dobos. (1993) Perceptions of Leisure Opportunities and the Quality of Life in a Metropolitan Area. Journal of Leisure Research 25:2, pages 203-217.
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Karen Altergott & Christine Cornell McCreedy. (1993) Gender and Family Status Across the Life Course: Constraints on Five Types of Leisure. Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure 16:1, pages 151-179.
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Daniel L. Dustin. (1992) The Dance of the Dispossessed: On Patriarchy, Feminism and the Practice of Leisure Science. Journal of Leisure Research 24:4, pages 324-332.
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Shona Thompson. (1992) “Mum's Tennis Day”: The Gendered Definition of Older Women's Leisure. Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure 15:1, pages 271-289.
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Maureen Harrington, Don Dawson & Pat Bolla. (1992) Objective and Subjective Constraints on Women's Enjoyment of Leisure. Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure 15:1, pages 203-221.
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Karla A. Henderson. (1991) The Contribution of Feminism to an Understanding of Leisure Constraints. Journal of Leisure Research 23:4, pages 363-377.
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KarlaA. Henderson & M. Deborah Dialeschki. (1991) A sense of entitlement to leisure as constraint and empowerment for women. Leisure Sciences 13:1, pages 51-65.
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