Less TV/Media Coverage; Less sponsorship; Less prize money (improving in tennis) Fewer professional sports; Stereotypical attitudes towards women participating in less 'feminine' sports (still); Fewer events at the Olympics (look up Victoria Pendleton compared to Chris Hoy); Cultural 'norms' restricting dress and choice of sports; Private members clubs restricting women's access e.g. to Golf clubs, or by assigning 'Tee' times to women midweek rather than at weekends. Fewer women in leadership roles in sport (see IOC & International Federations). Zero (in UK) female sports editors in newspapers. Therefore fewer role models for increasing participation at grass roots levels.
yes it happens sometime
Think about the question for a moment. No. It refers to discrimination against anyone on the basis of gender, including but not limited to women, that is to say men as well.
women have been discriminated at work or by law. especially voting.
she was a poet that helped against women discrimination
Tiffany S. Perkins has written: 'Building community' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Discrimination against people with disabilities, Sex discrimination against women, Women with disabilities, Women's rights
Steven H. Sandell has written: 'Monitoring the labour market progress of women in Ireland' -- subject(s): Employment, Sex discrimination against women, Sex discrimination in employment, Women 'Monitoring the labour progress of women in Ireland' -- subject(s): Employment, Sex discrimination against women, Sex discrimination in employment, Women 'Who is served in JTPA programs' -- subject(s): Occupational training, Unemployed
Melina Buckley has written: 'Women in the Canadian legal profession' -- subject(s): Sex discrimination against women, Women judges, Women lawyers, Sex discrimination in employment
Monika Veith has written: 'Frauenkarriere im Management' -- subject(s): Discrimination in employment, Sex discrimination against women, Women executives, Women middle managers
Lina Gonsalves has written: 'Women and the law' -- subject(s): Sex discrimination against women, Sex discrimination in justice administration, India, Legal status, laws, Women
It may stand for "Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women"
She eliminated the discrimination against women and men, and she made equality with women and men.
Roselyn Wale has written: 'A monitoring report on the implementation of the Beijing and the Pacific platform for action' -- subject(s): Women in development, Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, Law and legislation, Sex discrimination against women, Legal status, laws, Women