A Comparison of Preferences and Perceptions of Alternate Equity Operationalizations |
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Authors: | Stephanie T. West John L. Crompton |
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Affiliation: | 1. Health, Leisure &2. Exercise Sciences , Appalachian State University , Boone, NC, USA;3. Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences , Texas A&4. M University , College Station, TX, USA |
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Abstract: | Seven operationalizations of equity that offer alternate criteria for allocating resources for leisure services were assessed using residents in a Texas city. The operationalizations were compensatory, equality, taxes paid, direct price, efficiency, advocacy and professional judgment. Two samples of data were selected using mail surveys of 903 households and by personal delivery and pickup at 200 additional minority households. A preference/perception grid showed professional judgment as being the only operationalization which received an above average score on both scales. Differences in residents' preferences and perceptions were related to gender, ethnicity and home value and not related to years of residence in the community or frequency with which residents used park and recreation services. |
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Keywords: | community equity operationalizations leisure services perceptions |
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