This research is aimed at exploring the differentiation of constraints arising from participation in recreational activities between employed and non-employed married women, and whether the negotiation strategies to reduce such constraints vary between them. This research has been conducted with a questionnaire survey based upon convenient sampling. Several Cross table analyses and descriptive statistics were adopted to test the hypotheses and interpret the results. The conclusions were as follows: (1) The main differentiation of participation constraints in recreational activities between these two groups of women: lack of time, lack of transportation, and heavy workload. (2) The factors of recreational participation constraints vary when different demographic variables are employed in the analysis. (3) The negotiation strategy is apparently different between these two groups of women when the factor of time is considered in recreational participation constraints.
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