Between 1972 and 1978 U.S. high schools rapidly increased their female athletic participation rates—to approximately the same level as their male athletic participation rates—in order to comply with Title IX, a policy change that provides a unique quasi-experiment in female athletic participation. This paper examines the causal implications of this expansion in female sports participation by using variation in the level of boys’ athletic participation across states before Title IX to instrument for the change in girls’ athletic participation. Analysis of differences in outcomes across states in changes between pre- and post-cohorts reveals that a 10-percentage point rise in state-level female sports participation generates a 1 percentage po...
Title IX has undoubtedly increased athletic opportunities for young high school and college women. W...
Males have been the dominant focus of sports participation in America since the 19th century. Seriou...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).The long touted athlete advantage in c...
Between 1972 and 1978 U.S. high schools rapidly increased their female athletic participation rates ...
Previous research has found that male high school athletes experience better outcomes than non-athle...
Between 1972 and 1978 U.S. high schools rapidly increased their female athletic participation rates—...
Athletics has been significantly impacted by Title IX through an increase the number of female athle...
Our analysis of the Effects of Title IX on High School and Collegiate Athletics is comprised of two ...
Title IX has had a monumental impact on the development of women’s opportunities in sports. I conduc...
Title IX provides that no person shall be excluded from participation in any educational program or ...
Title IX, included as part of the Education Amendments of 1972, is justly credited with creating a r...
There has been considerable progress in women\u27s sport participation opportunities since the enact...
This summer U.S. women outnumbered men on the Olympic team and took home almost twice as many gold m...
This summer U.S. women outnumbered men on the Olympic team and took home almost twice as many gold m...
In this study, we examined the association between girls ’ participation in high school sports and t...
Title IX has undoubtedly increased athletic opportunities for young high school and college women. W...
Males have been the dominant focus of sports participation in America since the 19th century. Seriou...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).The long touted athlete advantage in c...
Between 1972 and 1978 U.S. high schools rapidly increased their female athletic participation rates ...
Previous research has found that male high school athletes experience better outcomes than non-athle...
Between 1972 and 1978 U.S. high schools rapidly increased their female athletic participation rates—...
Athletics has been significantly impacted by Title IX through an increase the number of female athle...
Our analysis of the Effects of Title IX on High School and Collegiate Athletics is comprised of two ...
Title IX has had a monumental impact on the development of women’s opportunities in sports. I conduc...
Title IX provides that no person shall be excluded from participation in any educational program or ...
Title IX, included as part of the Education Amendments of 1972, is justly credited with creating a r...
There has been considerable progress in women\u27s sport participation opportunities since the enact...
This summer U.S. women outnumbered men on the Olympic team and took home almost twice as many gold m...
This summer U.S. women outnumbered men on the Olympic team and took home almost twice as many gold m...
In this study, we examined the association between girls ’ participation in high school sports and t...
Title IX has undoubtedly increased athletic opportunities for young high school and college women. W...
Males have been the dominant focus of sports participation in America since the 19th century. Seriou...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).The long touted athlete advantage in c...