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Introduction: Issues and Debates in the Professionalisation of Women's Sport

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In this article, the authors introduce and set the scene for a discussion on women's sport in a professional era, highlighting the intersectionality of female athletes in professional sport (specifically around race/ethnicity, gender and sexuality, and national identity).
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This chapter introduces and sets the scene for a discussion on women's sport in a professional era. Initiated in the wake of the second-wave feminist movement in America in the 1950s with the professionalisation of golf and tennis, the move for other women's sports to be professionalised has been slow, sporadic and marred with difficulties. However, since the turn of the twenty-first century, there have been significant changes in the landscape of elite women's sport. Alongside an overview of the developments in elite level women's sport, we conceptualise the terms ‘professionalisation’, ‘professional’ and ‘professionalism’. Furthermore, the chapter identifies the scope of the book, drawing upon the importance to consider women's sport as distinct from men's sport and identifying issues that are specific to female athletes, such as maternity and the gender pay gap. We also recognise the diverse and multiple nature of women's identities, highlighting the intersectionality of female athletes in professional sport (specifically around race/ethnicity, gender and sexuality, and national identity).

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Gender Differences in the Pay of Professional Basketball Players

Nola Agha, +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comparison of pay in women's basketball with an emphasis on its inception in North America is made, and it is shown that women are underpaid even after accounting for the age of the WNBA.
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Evidence of gender imbalance across samples in sport and exercise psychology

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#ThisMama: The Professional Athlete, Pregnancy and Motherhood – The Case of Serena Williams

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Growing expectations: Comparing NRLW athlete experiences

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The world cup trilogy: an analysis of Aotearoa New Zealand’s leverage strategies for the women’s cricket, rugby, and football world cups

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explore the proposed leveraging strategies for the tournaments and examine how such initiatives align with the New Zealand Government's Strategy for Women and Girls in Sport and Active Recreation (WGS).
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