Assessing the Amount of Demand for the Choice of Paid Physical Education, Health and Sports Services by Students
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/Keywords:
physical activity, physical educationAbstract
The article provides a brief overview of options for changing the demand for independent physical activity outside of school hours for students at a capital economics university. Using questionnaire survey methods, empirical and statistical, the motives and needs that shape the frequency and magnitude of demand for physical education, health and sports services, as well as the interdependence of demand and prices for them, were studied. Positive and negative factors influencing changes in motivation for regular physical activity and fluctuations in the magnitude of demand for the choice of services of interest have been established.