Demand of sports and leisure for youth in the city of Novo Hamburgo, Brazil

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GUSTAVO ROESE SANFELICE
ELENARA JAHN
THAÍS DALZOCHIO

Abstract

(analytical): The adult and elderly population of Brazil has increased recently and the country has directed public policies which are in accordance with its demands. Youth have been neglected in specific public policies, in particular when considering the sports and leisure needs. Thus, we aimed to identify the demand for sports and leisure by young people in the city of Novo Hamburgo, Brazil. Sixty young answered a structured questionnaire in 2010, of these, 34.7% answered they need more time for their activities, 30.4% need more infrastructure and 15.3% seek more accessible spaces. Although Novo Hamburgo presents projects and actions in the scope for sports and leisure for this age-group, the projects do not include all young people, but rather a small part, and as such this is considered to be a state of social vulnerability.

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SANFELICE, G. R., JAHN, E., & DALZOCHIO, T. (2013). Demand of sports and leisure for youth in the city of Novo Hamburgo, Brazil. Revista Latinoamericana De Ciencias Sociales, Niñez Y Juventud, 11(2). Retrieved from https://revistaumanizales.cinde.org.co/rlcsnj/index.php/Revista-Latinoamericana/article/view/935
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Segunda Sección: Estudios e Investigaciones
Author Biographies

GUSTAVO ROESE SANFELICE, Universidade Feevale, Novo Hamburgo

Master Degree in Science of Human Movement/ Universidade Federal de Santa Maria and Doctorate in Communication Sciences/ Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos. Professor in the Post-Graduate Program in Diversity and Inclusion.Coordinator of the Ethics Committee on human research/ Universidade Feevale.

ELENARA JAHN, Universidade Feevale, São Leopoldo

Graduation in Physical Education,

 

Universidade Feevale

THAÍS DALZOCHIO, Universidade Feevale, Farroupilha

Graduation in Biomedicine and Master Degree in Environmental Quality,

 

Universidade Feevale