Combining coaching with family life. A study of female and male elite level coaches in Norway

IF 2.7 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Sports Coaching Review Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/21640629.2021.1984047
M. Sisjord, K. Fasting, T. Sand
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ABSTRACT The challenges of combining work and family life has been considered a women’s issue, also reflected in research. In recent years, scholars have argued that the work-family interface may also concern male coaches. Therefore, the present study takes both genders into account. We made qualitative interview with 13 women and six men. The findings revealed similarities as well as differences. For women, support from the spouse was decisive for taking on and maintaining the position, whereas men primarily made the decisions on their own. The responsibility for childcare was far more important among the women. The male coaches seemed more traditional, except for two younger men who gave priority to the fatherhood role. The findings are discussed in relation to a multi-level model, where individual choices/practice may be understood in relation to requirements from the organisation of sport as well as gender roles in the society at large.
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将辅导与家庭生活结合起来。挪威男女精英水平教练的研究
将工作和家庭生活结合起来的挑战一直被认为是女性的问题,研究也反映了这一点。近年来,学者们认为,工作家庭界面可能也与男性教练有关。因此,本研究考虑了两种性别。我们对13名女性和6名男性进行了定性访谈。研究结果既揭示了相似之处,也揭示了不同之处。对于女性来说,配偶的支持对担任和维持职位起着决定性的作用,而男性则主要是自己做决定。照顾孩子的责任在妇女中要重要得多。男教练似乎更传统,除了两名更年轻的男性,他们优先扮演父亲的角色。研究结果与多层次模型有关,其中个人选择/实践可以从体育组织的要求以及整个社会中的性别角色中理解。
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