Why we need structures to change: an analysis of the barriers for women in sports leadership in Europe

Why we need structures to change: an analysis of the barriers for women in sports leadership in Europe
Publication type
Other
Publisher
Step Up Equality Project
Year
2020
Identifying key barriers to women's leadership within sport.
Summary
The study identifies key barriers to women’s leadership within sport. It also provides insights and recommendations for future actions, training, reporting mechanisms for gender-based discrimination and research.
Key Findings
- In contrast to widespread assumptions, women are highly interested in leadership positions
- Women deem sports knowledge and soft skills as key prerequisites for success in leadership
- Structural discrimination limits women’s access to and success in positions of leadership
- There is a high risk of women quitting leadership roles due to unsupportive environments
- Gender-based discrimination is prevalent in sport and is appears in a variety of forms
- Men in leadership roles frequently struggle to identify gender-based discrimination
- Whilst women are fairly confident in their leadership abilities, men are more likely to perceive women as lacking in relevant skills
- Strong interpersonal skills and resilience are needed to navigate an unsupportive environment
- Existing support structures and career pathways for women are inadequate
- Reporting mechanisms for gender-based discrimination rarely exist and are insufficient
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