Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Italy, students from Movement Science (MS) Degree Courses often work in sport and recreational facilities
before graduation. OBJECTIVE: The employment conditions of Movement Science students working in sport/recreational facilities were investigated,
and the management and structural features of the facilities were evaluated, including safety policies. Regional differences
were also considered.
METHODS: Questionnaires were administered to undergraduate and graduate students (N= 4,217) in 17 Universities. Students’
perceptions of the quality of the facilities where they had been employed was evaluated using multivariate analysis. A latent class
model with covariates was used to evaluate how variables relating to participants, employment facilities or regions influence their
opinions.
RESULTS: A high proportion of MS students were employed in sporting facilities (undergraduate level: 33%; graduate level:
55%), in most cases without any formal employment contracts. Both the structural and hygienic features, as well as the professional
knowledge of the staff, were considered good to excellent by the majority of participants (about 70%). Communication of the basic
behavioral rules was considered adequate by 61–63% of undergraduate students and 71–75% of graduate students, while nearly
half of the participants were dissatisfied with the staff safety training. Correlations between the perceived good structural/hygienic
conditions, the presence of regulations and training programs for the staff were investigated. Differences regarding occupational
level and safety training among different regions of Italy were also observed.
CONCLUSIONS: Italian students in Movement Science were easily employed in sport/recreational facilities, but frequently
without a formal contract. This is a consequence of the lack of specific regulations in the field of recreational/leisure employment
and could have negative implications, especially in terms of safety.
Lingua originale | English |
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pagine (da-a) | 385-392 |
Numero di pagine | 8 |
Rivista | Work |
Volume | 2015 |
DOI | |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2015 |
Keywords
- Movement Science degree
- safety regulations
- sport/recreational facilities
- university students