Sport omnivorism: Social stratification of sports practice in Chile

dc.contributor.authorReyes, Javier
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-20T23:56:08Z
dc.date.available2025-01-20T23:56:08Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractUsing Chan and Goldthorpe's theoretical framework of cultural consumption, this study analyses the patterns of social stratification in sports practice in Chile. Based on the data of the National Survey of Physical Activity and Sports Habits in the Population Aged 18 and Over 2015 in Chile (n= 5511), a latent class analysis was used to identify and characterize types of sports practice in this country. After this, logistic and multinomial regressions were performed to relate the types of sports practice found and its social determinants. The results support current literature in sports participation, finding evidence in favour of both the homology hypothesis and omnivorous-univorous hypothesis. However, in the same way as previous studies, it is shown that these arguments are reconfigured in the field of sport.
dc.fuente.origenWOS
dc.identifier.doi10.1177/1012690220959102
dc.identifier.eissn1461-7218
dc.identifier.issn1012-6902
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1177/1012690220959102
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.uc.cl/handle/11534/95134
dc.identifier.wosidWOS:000572650300001
dc.issue.numero6
dc.language.isoen
dc.pagina.final803
dc.pagina.inicio779
dc.revistaInternational review for the sociology of sport
dc.rightsacceso restringido
dc.subjectage
dc.subjectChile
dc.subjectgender
dc.subjectlatent class analysis
dc.subjectomnivorousness
dc.subjectsocial class
dc.subjectsocial stratification
dc.subjectsociology of culture
dc.subjectsociology of sport
dc.subjectsports practice
dc.titleSport omnivorism: Social stratification of sports practice in Chile
dc.typeartículo
dc.volumen56
sipa.indexWOS
sipa.trazabilidadWOS;2025-01-12
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