User:Diego CD/Women's National Basketball Association/Bibliography
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Bibliography
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Bibliography
[edit]- Sarah Kennelly, "Still Looking for That "M": How Inequity Affects WNBA Players and What the League Should Improve in Its Collective Bargaining Agreement," Women's Rights Law Reporter 42, no. 1/2 (Fall/Winter 2020): 110-133[1]
- this is a journal article in the Women's Rights Law Reporter, which is a legal periodical focused solely on women's rights law. It covers the different areas of the WNBA in which a wage gap is present and discusses them in depth
- it also focuses on why deals like the CBA are harming the association
- Brooks, Khristopher J. 2022. U.S. soccer has equal gender pay. Will other sports follow?. CBS Money Watch. [2]
- This article discusses equal gender pay when it comes to US soccer and how it is lacking in other sports such as tennis, golf, and basketball.
- Hindman, Lauren C.; Paulsen, Richard J. 2022. Racial and gender inequality regimes in sport: occupational segregation and wage gaps in the U.S. spectator sports industry. [3]
- This essay discusses a study done on segregation and wage gaps when it comes to U.S. sports such as tennis, soccer, and basketball. And how they are the result of race and gender inequality.
- Lerae Ettienne, "It's Time to Pay up, the Justification for Higher Salaries for WNBA Players: An Analysis of the WNBA's Success and Employing Mediation between the WNBA and NBA to Leverage Future Success," Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal 19, no. 2 (2019): 175-200
- does a lot of comparing between the NBA and the WNBA on salaries and player treatment in general
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References
[edit]- ^ Kennelly, Sarah (2020). "Still Looking for That "M": How Inequity Affects WNBA Players and
What the League Should Improve in Its Collective Bargaining Agreement". Women's Rights Law Reporter. 42: 110–133 – via Hein Online.
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(help)CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Hindman, Lauren C.; Paulsen, Richard J. (2022-10-13). "Racial and gender inequality regimes in sport: occupational segregation and wage gaps in the U.S. spectator sports industry". European Sport Management Quarterly: 1–21. doi:10.1080/16184742.2022.2128846. ISSN 1618-4742.
Outline of proposed changes
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