Quantitative Research on Japanese Olympians’ Causes of Career Termination Depending on the Differences between Smmer/Winter and Male/Female
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- OULEVEY Miyako
- Graduate School of System, Design and Management, Keio University
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- TSUTSUI Kaori
- Polygone, Inc.
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- KOHTAKE Naohiko
- Graduate School of System, Design and Management, Keio University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 夏季冬季・男女の違いによる日本のオリンピック選手の競技引退理由の量的調査
- カキ トウキ ・ ダンジョ ノ チガイ ニ ヨル ニホン ノ オリンピック センシュ ノ キョウギ インタイ リユウ ノ リョウテキ チョウサ
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Description
Prior to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the purpose of this research is to investigate Japanese olympians’ causes of career termination depending on the differences between Summer/Winter and male/female olympians. The olympians registered in the Olympians Association of Japan (OAJ) were asked: 1) the lengths of the sport career until first participation in their Olympic games, 2) their ages and the causes of career termination, and 3) the cost of continuing their sport. <BR> Questionnaires were distributed to 965 present, retiring, and retired olympians and 472 retired olympians answered the questions regarding their career termination. The data collected was analyzed using descriptive statistics, analysis of variance and the chi-square test.<BR> Some of the most significant findings were: 1) the average lengths of the sport careers until the first participation in their Olympic games were about 10 years, 2) the causes of career termination showed variation such as: a) Female Summer Olympians (FSOs) tended to retire for psychological reasons—namely, either they had satisfied their objectives or they no longer enjoyed participating in their sport, b) Female Winter Olympians (FWOs) retired because they lacked the money needed to continue, and c) Male Summer & Winter Olympians (MSOs & MWOs) retired because of searching for paid employment, and 3) FWOs required approximately twice the amount of money to continue their sports, compared to the other three categories.<BR> These research findings may provide valuable basic information to develop Japanese career assistance prior to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Future research directions are also discussed.
Journal
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- Journal of Japan Society of Sports Industry
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Journal of Japan Society of Sports Industry 28 (4), 4_295-4_306, 2018
Japan Society of Sports Industry
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282763059056896
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- NII Article ID
- 130007497777
- 40021694909
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- NII Book ID
- AA11424434
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- ISSN
- 18842534
- 13430688
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- NDL BIB ID
- 029290566
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- NDL
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- CiNii Articles
- OpenAIRE
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed