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Japanese Golf: Equal Pay for Women - News Directory 3

Japanese Golf: Equal Pay for Women

June 15, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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At a glance
  • While a significant gender pay ​gap persists ‌in Japan, one sport stands out: golf.
  • Across most mainstream sports in Japan, women's earnings lag significantly behind men's.
  • League earns almost 40 times ‍more than the top earner in the ‌women's WE League.In 2024, the average J.
Original source: japantimes.co.jp

Japanese women’s golf defies the norm: female athletes often out-earn their male counterparts, ‌a remarkable contrast‌ to Japan’s broader gender pay gap struggles. While many ​Japanese sports see women’s salaries significantly lagging, golf presents a ‍different picture. ‍Explore​ how this exception challenges deeply‍ ingrained societal inequalities. Contrast the earnings disparity, using‍ soccer as an example, where the⁣ gap is drastically wider. Discover the broader context of Japan’s global gender gap ranking. News Directory 3 provides insightful coverage on such crucial economic and social dynamics. Uncover the unique factors driving this financial parity in Japanese women’s golf. Discover what’s next in this interesting story.

Key ⁤Points

  • Japanese women’s golf is an exception too the gender pay gap.
  • In most Japanese sports, women earn far less than men.
  • The gender pay gap in Japan is notable,ranking ⁣low globally.

Japanese Women’s⁤ Golf Bucks Gender Pay Gap Trend

​ Updated June 15, ⁤2025

While a significant gender pay ​gap persists ‌in Japan, one sport stands out: golf. Female athletes in japanese women’s golf frequently earn more ‍than their male counterparts, a rarity ⁤in a nation struggling with⁣ gender equality.

Across most mainstream sports in Japan, women’s earnings lag significantly behind men’s. Many female ⁢athletes must supplement their income with second ⁤jobs. This disparity reflects Japan’s⁣ broader struggle with gender equality; the country recently​ ranked No.‌ 118 out of 148 nations in a global gender gap report.

Consider soccer. The highest-paid player in the men’s J. League earns almost 40 times ‍more than the top earner in the ‌women’s WE League.In 2024, the average J. League player made ¥31 million, while the average WE League⁤ salary hovered between ¥3 million and ‍¥4 million.

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