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Title IX

Title IX. September 2014. More males than females like to watch and participate in sports. Among females, younger women enjoy sports more than older women. Base: Males = 34; Females Before 1973 = 36; Females Between 1973 and 1986 = 52; Females After 1986 = 55.

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Title IX

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  1. Title IX September 2014

  2. More males than females like to watch and participate in sports. Among females, younger women enjoy sports more than older women. Base: Males = 34; Females Before 1973 = 36; Females Between 1973 and 1986 = 52; Females After 1986 = 55

  3. All of the men interviewed have played sports. Most of the women have played as well. Base: Males = 34; Females Before 1973 = 36; Females Between 1973 and 1986 = 52; Females After 1986 = 55

  4. Almost all men and at least eight out of ten women have played sports at the gym, at home or in the park. Base: Males = 34; Females Before 1973 = 36; Females Between 1973 and 1986 = 52; Females After 1986 = 55

  5. Most men have played high school sports. The percentage of women who played high school sports has increased significantly over time. Base: Males = 34; Females Before 1973 = 36; Females Between 1973 and 1986 = 52; Females After 1986 = 55

  6. Two-thirds of the men have played sports in an organized league.Among women playing organized sports increases significantly for each group of women from oldest to youngest with the youngest group nearly equal to the men. Base: Males = 34; Females Before 1973 = 36; Females Between 1973 and 1986 = 52; Females After 1986 = 55

  7. About a third of the men played college sports. Very few of the older groups of women played, but among the youngest group of women participation has grown to roughly one in six women. Base: Males = 34; Females Before 1973 = 36; Females Between 1973 and 1986 = 52; Females After 1986 = 55

  8. Sports scholarships for college among men is roughly three times higher than it is among women in all age groups. Base: Males = 34; Females Before 1973 = 36; Females Between 1973 and 1986 = 52; Females After 1986 = 55

  9. The number of college athletes is too small to draw conclusions by comparing the groups. Across all groups, about one-third of the college athletes had a sports scholarship. Base – Played College Sports: Males = 10*; Females Before 1973 = 2*; Females Between 1973 and 1986 = 3*; Females After 1986 = 8* *Caution – EXTREMELY Small Base Size

  10. At least nine out of ten men and women watched boys’ games in high school. Base: Males = 34; Females Before 1973 = 36; Females Between 1973 and 1986 = 52; Females After 1986 = 55

  11. Most men watched at least one girls’ game in high school. Among women, watching girls’ sports increases significantly for each group of women from oldest to youngest with the youngest group nearly equal to the men. Base: Males = 34; Females Before 1973 = 36; Females Between 1973 and 1986 = 52; Females After 1986 = 55

  12. The youngest group of women attended more boys’ games than did men or the other groups of women. Base – Attended 1+ boy ‘s or girl’s game: Males = 22; Females Before 1973 = 16; Females Between 1973 and 1986 = 30; Females After 1986 = 40

  13. There is no statistically relevant difference among the groups for attending more girls’ games. Base – Attended 1+ boy ‘s or girl’s game: Males = 22; Females Before 1973 = 16; Females Between 1973 and 1986 = 30; Females After 1986 = 40

  14. There is no statistically relevant difference among the groups in the attendance of boys and girls games evenly. Base – Attended 1+ boy ‘s or girl’s game: Males = 22; Females Before 1973 = 16; Females Between 1973 and 1986 = 30; Females After 1986 = 40

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