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Gender and race/ethnicity differentials among physical education doctorates.

Crase et al., 1994

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18181598008299005234
Author
Crase D
Hamrick M
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Physical Educator

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Presents a statistical profile of doctorate recipients in physical education/kinesiology, focusing specifically on gender and race/ethnicity differentials. Characteristics of doctorates; Ethnic variations; Issues of equity and representation of women in higher education and …
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