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Gender pay gap in sports is the persistence of unequal pay in sports, particularly for female athletes who do not receive equal revenue compared to their counterparts, which differs depending on the sport. [1] According to the research conducted by BBC, "a total of 83% of sports now reward men and women equally". [2]
Even though fewer people watched the final for women's college basketball between 2015 and 2021, total viewers for the women’s final increased by 32%. While for men it has declined by 40%. While ...
2021 – An equal pay deal with the FAI means players of the Republic of Ireland Women's football team will receive the same pay as players of the Republic of Ireland Men's football team. [22] 2022 – The U.S. Soccer Federation agreed to an equal pay deal with both the women’s and men's national soccer team. [23]
Retired player Brandi Chastain talking about the importance of equal pay regarding the U.S. women's national soccer team pay discrimination claim in 2019.. Starting in 2016, players for the United States women's national soccer team (USWNT) have engaged in a series of legal actions against the United States Soccer Federation (USSF).
Players for the U.S. women's national team have filed a federal class-action lawsuit seeking equal pay to their male counterparts. The lawsuit was filed Friday in Los Angeles under the Equal Pay ...
A commonly repeated statistic from Women in Sport says only 0.4% of total sports sponsorship between 2011 and 2013 went to women. That tiny sliver is typically dominated by athletes who star in ...
The Average WNBA Salary Is Only $76,802.59. However, if you average the salaries of all 144 WNBA players for the 2019 season -- as listed by sports salary information site Spotrac -- the end ...
While women today do have the opportunity to play professional sports, the pay for women's professional sports is significantly lower than it is in men's professional sports. [92] [93] An American feminist theory known as the gender pay gap in sports is an attempt to explain the causes behind these differences.