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The gender pay gap for the FIFA World Cup is US$370 million. It’s time for equity

  • Written by Keith Rathbone, Lecturer, Modern European History and Sports History, Macquarie University
The gender pay gap for the FIFA World Cup is US$370 million. It’s time for equityFIFA defends the pay imbalance with the usual claim that it reflects the difference in revenue produced by the men's and women's tournaments.Guillaume Horcajuelo/EPA

The winner of the Women’s World Cup on July 7 will take home more than just a trophy – there’s also US$4 million in prize money at stake, more than double the amount...

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