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His job role is in theatrical sports performance in the Iraqi Ministry of Youth and Sports

Saba Qays Ghadhban1, Thammer Hammad Rija2, Inam Hussein Neamah 3


Abstract

The research aimed to identify the level of job security, the level of sports institutional performance, and the relationship, contribution and impact of job security to sports institutional performance from the point of view of workers in the Iraqi Ministry of Youth and Sports. The descriptive approach was adopted in the manner of correlational relationships on a sample of (400) individuals who were randomly selected by (33.333%) of the employees working in the institutions at the headquarters of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, amounting to a total of (2293) individuals for the sports season (2022-2023), and they are naturally distributed among (13) main institutions in the formations of the headquarters of this ministry, and after adopting two international standards and making amendments to them. In a manner that suits the specificity of this research, I sampled it with methodological procedures and sequential statistical treatments. After completing the two scales in their specialized forms, they were applied to survey the opinions of the sample at their work site within the institutions of this ministry for the period from (2/5/2023) until (3/30/2023), and it was processed. Data using the SPSS system to provide conclusions and applications that there is an acceptable level of job security for workers in the Iraqi Ministry of Youth and Sports, and that the level of sports institutional performance was high in the Iraqi Ministry of Youth and Sports, and that job security is also linked, contributes, and affects the sports institutional performance of workers in the Ministry of Youth and Sports.


Keywords

Job security, Institutional performance athlete, Ministry of Youth and Sports.


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