Do women perceive a payoff from working without pay? A Gender Comparison of Perceived Career Outcomes of Sport Volunteering

Scharfenkamp K, Wicker P, Thormann T, Davies LE (2022)
Sustainability 14(19): 11907.

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Gender equality among volunteers and in the labor market are essential for social sustainability. This study examines whether women value benefits of sport volunteering for their job market situation significantly differently than men. Based on signaling and social role theory, we hypothesize that women are more likely to value sport volunteering as a job market signal and as useful for career options than men. According to human capital and ecological systems theory, we hypothesize that this link depends on women’s age and national gender equality. An online survey targeting volunteers in European football clubs (in seven countries; n = 16,989) was conducted. Logistic regressions are estimated to analyze the factors affecting respondents’ agreement that sport volunteering ‘looks good on their CV’ or ‘allows to explore new career options’. The findings show that women are significantly more likely to value sport volunteering as a job market signal but are significantly less likely to explore new career options than men. While older women are significantly less likely to agree, women living in more gender equal countries are more likely to agree. Our findings indicate a link between the male dominance in sport volunteering and the job market, which is determined by social sustainability.
Stichworte
gender; volunteering; job market; social role theory; social sustainability; signaling theory; human capital; age; national gender equali
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Zeitschriftentitel
Sustainability
Band
14
Ausgabe
19
Art.-Nr.
11907
eISSN
2071-1050
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2965836

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Scharfenkamp K, Wicker P, Thormann T, Davies LE. Do women perceive a payoff from working without pay? A Gender Comparison of Perceived Career Outcomes of Sport Volunteering. Sustainability. 2022;14(19): 11907.
Scharfenkamp, K., Wicker, P., Thormann, T., & Davies, L. E. (2022). Do women perceive a payoff from working without pay? A Gender Comparison of Perceived Career Outcomes of Sport Volunteering. Sustainability, 14(19), 11907. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141911907
Scharfenkamp, Katrin, Wicker, Pamela, Thormann, Tim, and Davies, L. E. 2022. “Do women perceive a payoff from working without pay? A Gender Comparison of Perceived Career Outcomes of Sport Volunteering”. Sustainability 14 (19): 11907.
Scharfenkamp, K., Wicker, P., Thormann, T., and Davies, L. E. (2022). Do women perceive a payoff from working without pay? A Gender Comparison of Perceived Career Outcomes of Sport Volunteering. Sustainability 14:11907.
Scharfenkamp, K., et al., 2022. Do women perceive a payoff from working without pay? A Gender Comparison of Perceived Career Outcomes of Sport Volunteering. Sustainability, 14(19): 11907.
K. Scharfenkamp, et al., “Do women perceive a payoff from working without pay? A Gender Comparison of Perceived Career Outcomes of Sport Volunteering”, Sustainability, vol. 14, 2022, : 11907.
Scharfenkamp, K., Wicker, P., Thormann, T., Davies, L.E.: Do women perceive a payoff from working without pay? A Gender Comparison of Perceived Career Outcomes of Sport Volunteering. Sustainability. 14, : 11907 (2022).
Scharfenkamp, Katrin, Wicker, Pamela, Thormann, Tim, and Davies, L. E. “Do women perceive a payoff from working without pay? A Gender Comparison of Perceived Career Outcomes of Sport Volunteering”. Sustainability 14.19 (2022): 11907.
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