Do Women Perceive a Payoff from Working without Pay? A Gender Comparison of Perceived Career Outcomes of Sport Volunteering
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review and Theoretical Background
2.1. Sport Volunteering as a Signal to the Labor Market
2.2. The Role of Age
2.3. The Role of National Gender Equality
3. Methods
3.1. Data Collection
3.2. Questionnaire and Variables
3.3. Empirical Analysis
4. Results
4.1. Summary Statistics
4.2. Regression Analysis
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Country | Global Gender Gap Ranking 2020 (of 153 Countries) | Gender Equality Score 2020 |
---|---|---|
Norway | 2 | 0.842 |
Germany | 10 | 0.787 |
France | 15 | 0.781 |
Switzerland | 18 | 0.779 |
United Kingdom | 21 | 0.767 |
Poland | 40 | 0.736 |
Italy | 76 | 0.707 |
Variable | Description | Mean | SD | Min | Max |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CV | Agreement to the statement “Volunteering experience will look good on my CV” (1 = (totally) agree) | 0.597 | - | 0 | 1 |
Career options | Agreement to the statement “Volunteering allows me to explore different career options” (1 = (totally) agree) | 0.365 | - | 0 | 1 |
Female | Gender of respondent is female (1 = female) | 0.126 | - | 0 | 1 |
Age | Age of respondent (in years) | 43.903 | 13.676 | 18 | 99 |
Gender Equality Score 2020 | Mean score of four sub-indices (ranging between 0 = gender imparity and 1= gender parity) regarding economic participation and opportunities, educational attainment, health and survival, and political empowerment | 0.783 | 0.028 | 0.707 | 0.842 |
Volunteering hours | Volunteering hours per month | 34.445 | 38.862 | 0 | 495 |
Football hours | Weekly hours of football participation | 3.761 | 3.758 | 0 | 50 |
Migrant | Respondent is a migrant (1 = yes) | 0.093 | - | 0 | 1 |
No degree | Respondent has no educational degree (1 = yes) | 0.010 | - | 0 | 1 |
Primary degree | Highest educational level is below A-levels (1 = yes) | 0.367 | - | 0 | 1 |
A-levels | University entry degree (i.e., A-levels; 1 = yes) | 0.241 | - | 0 | 1 |
University | University or university of applied sciences degree (1 = yes) | 0.358 | - | 0 | 1 |
Income | Personal monthly net income in purchasing power parities (in EUR 1000) | 2.509 | 1.161 | 0.160 | 5.403 |
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) | (9) | (10) | (11) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(1) | CV | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
(2) | Career options | 0.37 *** | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
(3) | Female | 0.07 *** | 0.01 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
(4) | Age | −0.17 *** | −0.23 *** | -0.11 *** | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
(5) | Gender Equality Score 2020 | 0.05 *** | −0.09 *** | 0.11 *** | 0.09 *** | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
(6) | Volunteering hours | −0.02 * | 0.04 *** | −0.09 *** | 0.11 *** | −0.15 *** | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
(7) | Football hours | 0.05 *** | 0.13 *** | −0.17 *** | −0.30 *** | −0.22 *** | 0.11 *** | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
(8) | Migrant | 0.01 | 0.04 *** | −0.02 ** | −0.07 *** | −0.02 * | −0.02 ** | 0.07 *** | -- | -- | -- | -- |
(9) | Primary degree | −0.02 ** | −0.02 ** | −0.05 *** | 0.14 *** | 0.09 *** | 0.01 | −0.02 ** | 0.04 *** | -- | -- | -- |
(10) | A-levels | 0.04 *** | 0.06 *** | 0.02 * | −0.09 *** | −0.04 *** | 0.05 *** | 0.09 *** | −0.01 | −0.43 *** | -- | -- |
(11) | University | −0.02 * | −0.04 *** | 0.04 *** | −0.06 *** | −0.05 *** | −0.05 *** | −0.06 *** | −0.03 *** | −0.57 *** | −0.42 *** | -- |
(12) | Income | −0.09 *** | −0.17 *** | −0.16 *** | 0.26 *** | 0.18 *** | −0.12 *** | −0.11 *** | 0.01 | −0.03 *** | −0.19 *** | 0.22 *** |
Male Subsample (n = 14,844) | Female Subsample (n = 2145) | z, χ2 | |
---|---|---|---|
CV b | 0.583 | 0.692 | 93.176 *** |
Career options b | 0.364 | 0.373 | 0.670 |
Age a | 44.475 | 39.949 | 13.861 *** |
Gender Equality Score 2020 a | 0.782 | 0.793 | −13.828 *** |
Volunteering hours a | 35.210 | 29.153 | 11.919 *** |
Football hours a | 3.958 | 2.391 | 21.581 *** |
Migrant b | 0.096 | 0.076 | 8.691 ** |
No degree b | 0.010 | 0.013 | 1.914 |
Primary degree b | 0.376 | 0.302 | 43.974 *** |
A-levels b | 0.239 | 0.263 | 6.015 ** |
University b | 0.352 | 0.402 | 20.710 *** |
Income a | 2.583 | 1.996 | 21.327 *** |
(1) CV | (2) CV | (3) Career Options | (4) Career Options | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Female | 0.065 *** | −0.583 * | −0.025 * | −0.481 |
(0.012) | (0.288) | (0.011) | (0.269) | |
Age | −0.005 *** | −0.005 *** | −0.007 *** | −0.007 *** |
(0.000) | (0.000) | (0.000) | (0.000) | |
Gender Equality Score 2020 | 1.220 *** | 1.066 *** | −0.592 *** | −0.699 *** |
(0.141) | (0.153) | (0.141) | (0.156) | |
Female*Age | -- | −0.005 *** | -- | −0.003 *** |
-- | (0.001) | -- | (0.001) | |
Female*Gender Equality Score 2020 | -- | 1.068 ** | -- | 0.737 * |
-- | (0.369) | -- | (0.346) | |
Volunteering hours | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.001 *** | 0.001 *** |
(0.000) | (0.000) | (0.000) | (0.000) | |
Football hours | 0.003 * | 0.002 * | 0.004 *** | 0.004 *** |
(0.001) | (0.001) | (0.001) | (0.001) | |
Migrant | −0.008 | −0.007 | 0.036 ** | 0.037 ** |
(0.013) | (0.013) | (0.012) | (0.012) | |
Primary degree | −0.134 ** | −0.131 ** | −0.088 * | −0.084 * |
(0.042) | (0.042) | (0.036) | (0.036) | |
A-levels | −0.106 * | −0.104 * | −0.083 * | −0.080 * |
(0.043) | (0.042) | (0.036) | (0.036) | |
University | −0.138 ** | −0.136 ** | −0.102 ** | −0.098 ** |
(0.042) | (0.042) | (0.036) | (0.036) | |
No degree | REF | REF | REF | REF |
Income | −0.038 *** | −0.038 *** | −0.038 *** | −0.038 *** |
(0.004) | (0.004) | (0.004) | (0.004) | |
Pseudo-R2 | 0.030 | 0.031 | 0.058 | 0.058 |
Mc Fadden’s adj. R2 | 0.029 | 0.030 | 0.056 | 0.057 |
AIC | 1.310 | 1.308 | 1.239 | 1.238 |
Wald Chi2-Test | 681.606 *** | 683.117 *** | 1125.360 *** | 1136.487 *** |
Log-Pseudolikelihood | −11,112.779 | −11,097.639 | −10,510.778 | −10,502.444 |
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Scharfenkamp, K.; Wicker, P.; Thormann, T.F.; Davies, L.E. Do Women Perceive a Payoff from Working without Pay? A Gender Comparison of Perceived Career Outcomes of Sport Volunteering. Sustainability 2022, 14, 11907. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141911907
Scharfenkamp K, Wicker P, Thormann TF, 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. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141911907
Chicago/Turabian StyleScharfenkamp, Katrin, Pamela Wicker, Tim F. Thormann, and Larissa E. Davies. 2022. "Do Women Perceive a Payoff from Working without Pay? A Gender Comparison of Perceived Career Outcomes of Sport Volunteering" Sustainability 14, no. 19: 11907. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141911907
APA StyleScharfenkamp, K., Wicker, P., Thormann, T. F., & 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