Girls who play after-school sport in UK 50% more likely to later get top jobs, study finds
Despite benefits, girls far less likely than boys to play sport due to cost and lack of access, according to the research Girls who play after-school sport in the UK are 50% more likely to get top jobs later in life, according to research, which reveals that the boost is equivalent to a (…)
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