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It Is Not Easy Being Green: Gender and Earnings in Professional Swim

Jill Harris

Chapter Chapter 10 in The Economics of Aquatic Sports, 2020, pp 93-98 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A human capital wage model helps identify factors that influence earnings in professional swim. Females earn less than males from the sport—in spite of having more medals and slightly more endorsement contracts, on average, than the males.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-52340-4_10

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