Gender inclusive sporting environments: the proportion of women in non-player roles over recent years
Abstract Background Throughout the ecosystem of sport, women have been and continue to be underrepresented at all levels compared to men. The capacity of community-level sport is heavily reliant on the many non-player roles including governance, as well as administration, coaching and officiating. R...
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Main Authors: | R Eime (Author), M Charity (Author), B. C Foley (Author), J Fowlie (Author), L. J Reece (Author) |
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