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'Coaching soccer is a man’s job!' – The influence of gender stereotypes on structures for recruiting female coaches in soccer clubs

机译:“足球教练是男人的工作!” –性别陈规定型观念对足球俱乐部招收女教练的结构的影响

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Statistics published by the German Football Association indicate that women are significantly under-represented amongst soccer coaches, especially in the amateur leagues. In this paper we analyse how gender stereotypes influence the structural conditions surrounding the recruitment of coaches to soccer clubs that contribute to the exclusion of women from coaching positions. A qualitative study of five selected soccer clubs which are members of a German regional soccer association reveals that informal and personal decision-making practices still play a fundamental role in the recruitment of coaches. These practices undermine formal guidelines and give disproportionate weight to stereotyped preferences in the recruitment of soccer coaches. In this context, decision-makers' (functionaries') professed support of women largely serves a symbolic purpose and creates an illusion of equality concerning decisions that have already been taken at an informal level.
机译:德国足球协会发布的统计数据表明,在足球教练中,女性的比例明显偏低,尤其是在业余联赛中。在本文中,我们分析了性别定型观念如何影响围绕教练招募到足球俱乐部的结构性条件,从而导致女性被排除在教练职位之外。对五个隶属于德国地区足球协会的足球俱乐部进行的定性研究表明,非正式和个人的决策做法仍然在教练的招聘中起着根本性的作用。这些做法破坏了正式准则,在招募足球教练时偏重于刻板印象的偏爱。在这种情况下,自称支持妇女的决策者(工作人员)在很大程度上具有象征意义,并且对已经在非正式级别作出的决定产生了平等的幻想。

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