



How Title IX and Proportionality Population Concepts Have Equalized Collegiate Women's Sports Programs with Men's Sports and Allows Spillover Gains for Women in the Workplace (Report)
Forum on Public Policy: A Journal of the Oxford Round Table 2010, Summer
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Publisher Description
Introduction Universities and colleges across the country debate every year what should happen with men's and women's athletic teams at their institutions of higher learning. The decisions are different in college than they are for high school interscholastic programs because the colleges actually produce revenue from certain sporting events. Particularly, football and basketball are large ticket items for men's programs, but, more recently, women's basketball and volleyball have actually produced revenue for the college.
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