Coaches’ Immigration to the United Kingdom: What do Foreign and Native Coaches think about migration

Alessandra Sain, Mário Borges, Rita de Oliveira
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Coaches’ migration has received limited attention. It is important to explore their migration experiences and how native coaches perceive coaches’ migration because they might have different views on this topic. The current research aims to investigate a) the perceptions of migrant coaches regarding their experiences in a host country and b) the perceptions of native coaches regarding coaches’ migration to the UK. A qualitative thematic analysis was adopted to analyse the data and MAXQDA 11 software was used to facilitate this process. In total, 15 participants residing in the UK were invited to participate through convenience sampling. An online open-ended survey was completed by ten immigrant coaches (six females, four males) with ages ranging from 19 to 44 years (mean = 30.7; SD = 9.04), and interviews were conducted with five British native coaches (four males and one female) with ages ranging from 20 to 40 years (mean = 30.5; SD = 9.15). We found that coaches’ transnational recruitment was mainly influenced by social networks. Immigrant coaches were motivated to migrate to the UK to work full-time in their sport. They reported some language and communication challenges in their adaptation and suggested training for migration purposes would have been useful. UK-native coaches defined coaches’ immigration as positive for the UK sports development and the exchange of knowledge and skills in the sport. However, they also identified barriers imposed on immigrant coaches such as other coaches’ negative views about immigration and protectionist measures from the UK sports federations.
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教练移民到英国:外国教练和本土教练对移民的看法
教练员的迁移受到的关注有限。探讨他们的迁移经历以及本土教练如何看待教练的迁移是很重要的,因为他们可能对这个话题有不同的看法。目前的研究旨在调查a)移民教练对他们在东道国的经历的看法,b)本土教练对教练移民到英国的看法。采用定性专题分析方法对数据进行分析,并使用MAXQDA 11软件进行分析。通过方便抽样,共有15名居住在英国的参与者被邀请参加。10名移民教练(6名女性,4名男性)完成了一项在线开放式调查,年龄从19岁到44岁(平均30.7岁;SD = 9.04),访谈对象为5名英国本土教练员(4男1女),年龄在20 ~ 40岁之间(平均= 30.5;Sd = 9.15)。研究发现,教练员跨国招聘主要受社会网络的影响。移民教练有动机移民到英国全职从事他们的运动。他们报告了在适应移民过程中遇到的一些语言和交流方面的挑战,并建议为移民目的进行培训是有用的。英国本土教练认为,教练移民对英国体育的发展和体育知识和技能的交流是积极的。然而,他们也指出了对移民教练施加的障碍,比如其他教练对移民的负面看法,以及英国体育联合会采取的保护主义措施。
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