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151. Human capital and the intertemporal substitution for leisure: empirical evidence for Spain.

152. Surveillance, Capitalism, Leisure, and Data: Being Watched, Giving, Becoming.

153. Emotional embodiment to face street harassment during the practice of adventure activities in Mexico.

154. Play it light: the role of gardens and gardening in the lives of latter-day urbanites.

155. Toward a reduction of car-based leisure travel: An analysis of determinants and potential measures.

156. The effect of the leisure activities based on chess and cards for improving cognition of older adults: study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial.

157. IS TOURISM DEVELOPMENT A BENEFICIAL ASPECT IN THE EYES OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY?

158. Derecho al ocio de la infancia y ocio familiar en el confinamiento: aprendizajes y desafíos.

159. UNEXPECTED COST OF KOREAN WAVE DURING PANDEMIC COVID-19 IN MAKASSAR, SOUTH SULAWESI.

160. Information as Meaningful Experience.

161. The Impact of Blockchain Technology Adoption on Tourism Industry: A Systematic Literature Review.

162. The Training Mode of Leisure Sports Talents under the Background of Rural Revitalization Strategy.

163. Hiking in the COVID-19 era: motivation and post-outbreak intentions.

164. 도시 그린웨에이 대한 감지(感知)와 평가 연구 -정주시(郑州市) 동풍거(东风渠) 그린웨이를 중심으로-.

165. Doom-mongers beware: an analysis of the health of leisure studies.

166. TEHNOLOGIJA I RAD U VONEGATOVOJ DISTOPIJI MEHANIČKI PIJANINO.

167. The transformation of parent-child leisure time in primary school during the COVID-19 pandemic

168. LABOR not Leisure.

170. Study Data from Ministry of Education Update Understanding of Mind-Body Therapy (Yoga: An Exploration of Its Cultural Adaptation And Practice in Japan).

171. A new model path for the development of smart leisure sports tourism industry based on 5G technology.

172. Time-saving goods, time inequalities and optimal commodity taxation.

173. Exploring adolescent computer gaming as leisure experience and consumption: some insights on deviance and resistance.

174. Nature-based activities for people living with dementia: a nice day out or a matter of human rights?

175. Contextual engagement in event visitors' experience and satisfaction.

176. Public health perspectives and changed leisure behaviours among sport spectators following COVID-19.

177. The COVID-19 pandemic's effect on family leisure activities of working parents with pre-school aged children.

178. The economics of second-home tourism: Are there expenditure reallocation effects from accommodation savings?

179. Attract or repel: how street features shape pedestrians' leisure walks in cities.

180. Promoting social inclusion for adult communities: The moderating role of leisure constraints on life satisfaction in five European countries.

181. An ecological approach to self-reflections on the inaccessibility of arts and cultural activities to wheelchair users.

182. Everything is awesome! Lego® Serious Play® (LSP) and the interaction between leisure, education, mental health and wellbeing.

183. STUDY ON TOURISM ACTIVITY IN THE WESTERN DEVELOPMENT REGION OF ROMANIA.

184. Influence of leisure on sexual behaviour of young people with hearing and vision loss in Ghana.

185. Conceptual foundations of a gender equality index.

186. Anticipation in leisure—Effects on labor‐leisure choice.

187. Impact of social isolation and leisure activities on cognition and depression: A study on middle‐aged and older adults in India.

188. Leisure, inequalities, and the Global South.

189. LA EMIGRACIÓN DE CIENTÍFICOS ESPAÑOLES A BOCHUM: UNA DIFÍCIL ADAPTACIÓN Y UN RETORNO DESINCRONIZADO.

190. Entrepreneurial Opportunities in the Tourism Sector.

191. Representações de juventudes sul-coreanas: produzindo corpos femininos.

192. Leisure and sport as a paradigm of suffering. An ethnography through ultra-endurance sport.

193. The art of friendliness: Organiser perspectives on curating dementia friendly cultural events.

194. "Quid Pro Quo": The Czech Folklore Revival Movement in the Light of Totalitarian Cultural Policy.

195. The case for reflexivity in quantitative survey research in leisure studies: lessons from surf research.

196. Motherhood in leisure time: A longitudinal photographic analysis.

197. Factors associated with smoking habits among undergraduate medical students: a cross-sectional study.

198. Understanding Halal leisure: a preliminary view.

199. Thickening serious leisure: a review of studies that employed the Serious Leisure Inventory and Measure (SLIM) between 2008 and 2019.

200. The 4-day work-week: the new leisure society?