The goal of the current study was to add to existing literature pertaining to occupational turnover of sport coaches through examination of longitudinal data of head coaches of women’s teams in select NCAA Division-I conferences. The current study is the first of its kind, providing longitudinal data to help prove or dispel common narratives about women coaches and illuminate patterns of gender and discrimination. The average rate of head coach turnover of NCAA Division I FBS women’s sport teams is lower than the average rate of employee turnover in the United States. Although encouraging for the entire coaching profession, discriminatory turnover patterns appear to be prevalent. Men in this sample were twice as likely as women to be coachi...
Women hold less than 2% of NCAA men’s head coaching positions (Acosta & Carpenter, 2004). Although ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate gender differences in reasons given by intercollegiate ...
This study aims to analyse the tenure of head coaches in college women’s soccer in the USA and puts ...
The goal of the current study was to add to existing literature pertaining to occupational turnover ...
I examine how race and sex affects whether a university is likely to hire or dismiss head coaches. I...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to understand the factors influencing the potential depar...
Coaching women's sport is becoming resegregated from "women's work" to "men's work." This study exam...
While Title IX has been monumental in creating more opportunities for females playing college sports...
This paper helps illustrate the decline of female coaches in the NCAA post Title IX. Before Title IX...
This paper analyzes whether female head coaches in Division I women\u27s basketball are discriminate...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a nonprofit association committed to providin...
While the number of women participating in sports has increased since Title IX, the number of women ...
Wicker P, Cunningham GB, Fields D. Head Coach Changes in Women’s College Soccer: An Investigation of...
Although the number of female athletes is near an all time high, only 42.6% of female collegiate tea...
Throughout history gender discrimination has created barriers that have prevented women from achievi...
Women hold less than 2% of NCAA men’s head coaching positions (Acosta & Carpenter, 2004). Although ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate gender differences in reasons given by intercollegiate ...
This study aims to analyse the tenure of head coaches in college women’s soccer in the USA and puts ...
The goal of the current study was to add to existing literature pertaining to occupational turnover ...
I examine how race and sex affects whether a university is likely to hire or dismiss head coaches. I...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to understand the factors influencing the potential depar...
Coaching women's sport is becoming resegregated from "women's work" to "men's work." This study exam...
While Title IX has been monumental in creating more opportunities for females playing college sports...
This paper helps illustrate the decline of female coaches in the NCAA post Title IX. Before Title IX...
This paper analyzes whether female head coaches in Division I women\u27s basketball are discriminate...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a nonprofit association committed to providin...
While the number of women participating in sports has increased since Title IX, the number of women ...
Wicker P, Cunningham GB, Fields D. Head Coach Changes in Women’s College Soccer: An Investigation of...
Although the number of female athletes is near an all time high, only 42.6% of female collegiate tea...
Throughout history gender discrimination has created barriers that have prevented women from achievi...
Women hold less than 2% of NCAA men’s head coaching positions (Acosta & Carpenter, 2004). Although ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate gender differences in reasons given by intercollegiate ...
This study aims to analyse the tenure of head coaches in college women’s soccer in the USA and puts ...