Fair play off the pitch? As the Women’s Euros kicks off, football’s pay gap shows an extreme version of broader pay and pensions inequality - IFA Magazine
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Fair play off the pitch? As the Women’s Euros kicks off, football’s pay gap shows an extreme version of broader pay and pensions inequality - IFA Magazine
As the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 kicks off in Switzerland, all eyes will be on the talent and determination of the 16 competing national teams – including reigning champions England. But while the football should be fair on the pitch, what happens off it is far less equal. Football is one of the most extreme and visible examples of gender inequality in pay. In the English Premier League, male players typically earn more than £3 million per year, wh…
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