While the number of women participating in sports has increased since Title IX, the number of women coaching women's sports has decreased. Before Title IX was implemented, the percentage of women coaching Division I sports was 90%, today that number is only 42.8% (Acosta & Carpenter, 2008). Most research investigating these trends has focused on four year colleges while little attention has been directed at women coaching in two-year colleges. This research project gathered the current numbers of head coaches of women's sports and athletic directors in 100 two-year colleges in the state of California. College websites were used to determine the gender of head coaches and athletic directors. Col1ected data was then sent by email to athletic ...
The goal of the current study was to add to existing literature pertaining to occupational turnover ...
The goal of the current study was to add to existing literature pertaining to occupational turnover ...
Today there is an enormous gender disparity among collegiate head coaches and athletic administrator...
While Title IX has been monumental in creating more opportunities for females playing college sports...
The purpose of this study was to investigate gender differences in reasons given by intercollegiate ...
Although the number of female athletes is near an all time high, only 42.6% of female collegiate tea...
The position of director of intercollegiate athletics represents the highest administrative position...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a nonprofit association committed to providin...
This paper helps illustrate the decline of female coaches in the NCAA post Title IX. Before Title IX...
Title IX facilitated an increase in the number of female athletes in the United States. However, the...
This thesis investigated the hiring trends for athletic leadership positions in California's co...
Title IX was enacted over 40 years ago, and although there have been marked increases in the number ...
The goal of the current study was to add to existing literature pertaining to occupational turnover ...
The purpose of this research project was to determine if Title IX has affected the number of female ...
The goal of the current study was to add to existing literature pertaining to occupational turnover ...
The goal of the current study was to add to existing literature pertaining to occupational turnover ...
The goal of the current study was to add to existing literature pertaining to occupational turnover ...
Today there is an enormous gender disparity among collegiate head coaches and athletic administrator...
While Title IX has been monumental in creating more opportunities for females playing college sports...
The purpose of this study was to investigate gender differences in reasons given by intercollegiate ...
Although the number of female athletes is near an all time high, only 42.6% of female collegiate tea...
The position of director of intercollegiate athletics represents the highest administrative position...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a nonprofit association committed to providin...
This paper helps illustrate the decline of female coaches in the NCAA post Title IX. Before Title IX...
Title IX facilitated an increase in the number of female athletes in the United States. However, the...
This thesis investigated the hiring trends for athletic leadership positions in California's co...
Title IX was enacted over 40 years ago, and although there have been marked increases in the number ...
The goal of the current study was to add to existing literature pertaining to occupational turnover ...
The purpose of this research project was to determine if Title IX has affected the number of female ...
The goal of the current study was to add to existing literature pertaining to occupational turnover ...
The goal of the current study was to add to existing literature pertaining to occupational turnover ...
The goal of the current study was to add to existing literature pertaining to occupational turnover ...
Today there is an enormous gender disparity among collegiate head coaches and athletic administrator...