The Butterfly Effect? Title IX and the USWNT as Catalysts for Global Equal Pay

  • Sarah Carrick
  • Alex Culvin
  • Ali Bowes
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Abstract

It is commonly believed that Title IX has had one of the greatest impacts on women and girl’s involvement in sport in the United States and beyond. In 2021, 50 years on from its inception, the development of women’s sport and women’s opportunity within the sporting sphere has increased dramatically. It is doubtless that Title IX has increased participation opportunities and “the question is no longer, ‘can women play?’ The critical question is ‘at what level?’ That’s the 21st century question.”

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Sarah Carrick, Alex Culvin, & Ali Bowes. (2021). The Butterfly Effect? Title IX and the USWNT as Catalysts for Global Equal Pay. Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport, 31(2), 289–311. https://doi.org/10.18060/25604

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