Data and learning: Gender

We know that women and girls are less likely to be active than men, with women facing a number of practical and emotional barriers preventing them from being as active as they would like to be. It is important to recognise and understand the specific barriers women and girls face, which include fear of judgement and a lack of time, so that we can work to address these barriers when redesigning moving back into daily life. Here you will find the latest research related to the physical activity and sport levels, motivations and barriers related to gender.

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By GreaterSport

A detailed breakdown of the latest Active Lives research from Sport England exploring the differences in activity levels by gender across Greater Manchester.

By GreaterSport

A detailed breakdown of the latest Active Lives research from Sport England exploring the differences in activity levels by gender across Greater Manchester.

By GreaterSport

A detailed breakdown of the latest Active Lives research from Sport England exploring the differences in activity levels by gender across Greater Manchester.

By GreaterSport

We have analysed the latest Active Lives data to get a picture of male activity levels across Greater Manchester

By GreaterSport

A detailed breakdown of the latest Active Lives research into the difference in activity levels across genders in Greater Manchester.

By Sport England

An article from Sport England this week alerts us to the fact that busy mums should prioritise their own activity levels.