Participation rates among women and girls are much lower than among men. This gender gap is caused by many barriers, which can be categorized as practical personal and ‘social and cultural. These play a significant role in women and girls attitudes and behavior. Below is a list of the main barriers, with recommendations of how sports deliverers can help to overcome them
This research was prompted by the Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) survey study Obstacles to...
International audienceWe compare the preferences of athletes who practice individual sports to those...
Much evidence indicates that men experienced an evolutionary history of physical competition, both o...
Participation rates among women and girls are much lower than among men. This gender gap is caused b...
In both subtle and explicit ways, women face many barriers to participating in sports, which prevent...
Many efforts have been made to encourage physical education, coupled with the benefits of physical a...
In this report ‘UBC SEEDS: Culture and Gender-Based Barriers,’ students at the University of British...
The purpose of this study was to assess barriers to sports and recreation participation among men an...
Masteroppgave - Norges idrettshøgskole, 2014This research study aimed to explore the gender-based ba...
Recognizing factors affecting development of sports for all such as motivations and barriers of spor...
The research question addressed in this capstone was, what are the perceived barriers that negativel...
This study investigated differences in the type of and number of perceived barriers to engagement in...
In the world of sports, men and women are not viewed as equals by society which has led to the under...
Given the clear benefits of regular physical activity (such as reduced risks of cardiovascular disea...
The purpose of our study was to explore UBC students' satisfaction with UBC Recreation’s current Wom...
This research was prompted by the Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) survey study Obstacles to...
International audienceWe compare the preferences of athletes who practice individual sports to those...
Much evidence indicates that men experienced an evolutionary history of physical competition, both o...
Participation rates among women and girls are much lower than among men. This gender gap is caused b...
In both subtle and explicit ways, women face many barriers to participating in sports, which prevent...
Many efforts have been made to encourage physical education, coupled with the benefits of physical a...
In this report ‘UBC SEEDS: Culture and Gender-Based Barriers,’ students at the University of British...
The purpose of this study was to assess barriers to sports and recreation participation among men an...
Masteroppgave - Norges idrettshøgskole, 2014This research study aimed to explore the gender-based ba...
Recognizing factors affecting development of sports for all such as motivations and barriers of spor...
The research question addressed in this capstone was, what are the perceived barriers that negativel...
This study investigated differences in the type of and number of perceived barriers to engagement in...
In the world of sports, men and women are not viewed as equals by society which has led to the under...
Given the clear benefits of regular physical activity (such as reduced risks of cardiovascular disea...
The purpose of our study was to explore UBC students' satisfaction with UBC Recreation’s current Wom...
This research was prompted by the Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) survey study Obstacles to...
International audienceWe compare the preferences of athletes who practice individual sports to those...
Much evidence indicates that men experienced an evolutionary history of physical competition, both o...