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A Study of Amateur Radio Demographics
The following is from the ARRL website...I brought over the first
paragraphs as a starting point. The remainder may be read in it's entirety at www.arrl.org. My question: Is this even an issue? Less than .01% of all quilters are male...Is quilting about to burn out? Is there some great conspiracy to prevent women from testing? Are there armed guards at the doors to bar their entrance? If so, I've never seen them. 73 Steve, K4YZ QUOTE: A Study of Amateur Radio Gender Demographics By Ken Harker, WM5R March 15, 2005 One of the under-represented demographics in the Amateur Radio world is women. Everyone knows that there are many fewer female hams than there are male hams, both among those licensed and those active on the air. As a competitor at some of the major Amateur Radio Direction Finding (ARDF) meets, I've noticed that the womens' entry categories have had only about a fifth as many entrants as the mens' categories. As an HF phone contester, I've observed that a very small percentage of my QSOs are made with women operators (as low as 2%!). So how many women Amateur Radio operators are there? UNQUOTE |
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