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THE 2017 FIFPRO GLOBAL EMPLOYMENT REPORT ON THE WORKING CONDITIONS IN PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S FOOTBALL
Country: International
Organisation responsible: FIFPro World Players’ Union
Main topic addressed: Gender equality in participation (grassroots or elite sport)
Type of resource/practice: Research / study reports
Discipline: Footbal
Target group(s): Football unions; FIFA; football Confederations; National football federations; professional football leagues; professional football clubs; professional football players, coaches, management; policy-makers; media; and the wider international football community
Timing: 2017
Language: English
Brief description of the practice: This report is based on a survey of 3,500 women footballers playing at elite level. The report covers pay, tournament prize money, education, childcare, discrimination and match-fixing. It explores how the career path for women in football is only now becoming a viable option, revealing how football has fallen far behind other sectors of society when it comes to gender equality. In addition to presenting the data, the report contains recommendations for steps to ensure that ways start to be paved for decent and secure jobs for women as professional footballers.
Further information: https://www.fifpro.org/en/women-football-committee/2017-employment-report
Contact person: Caitlin Fisher, FIFPro, [email protected]