控制工作与生活的平衡?:澳大利亚不参与足球的案例

J. Hicks, P. Basu, Richard B. Sappey
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本文的目的是报告和分析有组织的团队运动与参与障碍之间关系的研究结果,特别是与工作时间有关的研究结果。迄今为止,在工作-生活平衡辩论中,特别是在区域一级,对有组织的团队运动参与与阻碍它的因素之间的关系进行的研究有限,特别是工作时间安排。我们的方法包括对参与者的调查和半结构化访谈。我们发现,参加当地足球的主要障碍是受伤/疾病,工作和家庭承诺。参加比赛的障碍主要是受伤/疾病,然而,工作承诺是训练课程的主要障碍。我们的结果表明,在澳大利亚区域范围内,参与的障碍是有限的,但可以通过增加工作要求的灵活性来减轻,这将允许更多地参加培训课程。网址:http://sportandsociety.com/journal/publications/ http://researchoutput.csu.edu.au/R/-?func=dbin-jumpfull&object_id=26621&local_base=GEN01-CSU01作者地址:jhicks@csu.edu.au
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Controlling the Work-Life Balance?: A Case of Football Non-Participation in Australia
The purpose of this article is to report and analyse research findings on the relationship between organised team sport and the impediments to participating in it, particularly those related to working time. To date there has been limited study of the relationship between organised team sport participation and impediments to it, particularly working time arrangements, within the work-life balance debate especially at a regional level. Our methodology involves a survey of and semi-structured interviews with participants. We find that the main impediments to participation in local soccer are injury/illness, work and family commitments. Impediments to match participation are dominated by injury/illness, however, work commitments are the principal impediment to training sessions. Our results imply that, in the regional Australian context, impediments to participation are limited but can be mitigated by the increasing flexibility of work requirements which would permit increased participation at training sessions. URL: http://sportandsociety.com/journal/publications/ http://researchoutput.csu.edu.au/R/-?func=dbin-jumpfull&object_id=26621&local_base=GEN01-CSU01 Author Address: jhicks@csu.edu.au
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