The World Cup: A Fair Game? Use the World Cup to explore inequality

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The World Cup: A Fair Game? Use the World Cup to explore inequality This cross-curricular resource for 9-14 year olds uses the World Cup to engage learners critically with the question: Is the world a fair place? Through this engagement, they will think carefully about one key current global issue – inequality. Learners will compare statistics about the countries playing in the World Cup, including their FIFA rankings, average incomes, and levels of inequality. They will also explore gender inequality through the lens of football and think critically about why fewer women play football than men. Finally, learners will consider how fairness relates to rules, not just in making the game of football fair, but in our society in general.

Mapping the differences Geography session Mapping the differences Learners will consider possible similarities and differences between countries participating in the 2018 World Cup. They will then use a World Cup Trumps game to investigate how average annual income per person, fairness score and FIFA ranking vary between these countries, before discussing the potential causes for any between-country inequalities. Finally, learners will shade in world maps to illustrate some of these differences between countries and discuss possible “football” and “non-football” reasons for why some countries have a greater chance of winning the World Cup than others.

Where in the world? Can you locate the UK and Russia on a world map? Viet Nam India Ethiopia Peru Click on the slide twice to reveal the locations of these countries. Map source: Geographical Association www.geography.org.uk Can you locate the UK and Russia on a world map?

There are 32 countries taking part in the World Cup. Key Blue: Teams qualified for World Cup Gold: Teams failed to qualify for World Cup Black: Teams expelled from the tournament by FIFA prior to playing a match Grey: Countries were not FIFA members Image credit: 2nyte - 2018 world cup qualification.PNG en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification#/media/File:2018_world_cup_qualification.PNG Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0)

What links do we have with these countries? What similarities do these countries have? What differences are there between these countries?

Egypt Australia Brazil Belgium Russia Denmark Costa Rica England Saudi Arabia France Serbia Panama Uruguay Peru Switzerland Tunisia IR Iran Argentina Germany Colombia Morocco Croatia Mexico Japan Portugal Iceland South Korea Poland Spain Nigeria Sweden Senegal

What is inequality? We can think of inequality as the difference between the things some groups of people have compared to other people. It is a bit like looking at how a big a slice of cake one person has compared to another. Photo credit: Liz Newbon/Oxfam

Inequality between countries There is inequality between countries in the world. This means things are not shared fairly between countries. For example, some countries are wealthy while others are extremely poor.

Put these countries in order by their average annual income per person. Egypt Russia Senegal England Lower-middle US$3,410 US$9,720 Upper-middle Low US$950 US$42,370 High Corresponding amounts in British Pounds: Senegal: £715 / Egypt: £2,567 / Russia: £7,316 / England (figures are for the UK): £31,892 Data source: These figures are for GNI per capita, Atlas method (current US$), World Bank: data.worldbank.org/ Figures correct at the time of publication.

Inequality within countries There is also inequality within countries. This means things are not shared fairly within the same country. For example, some people may have more money than others.

Scoring inequality within countries Countries can be given a score (called the GINI index) to show how equal or unequal they are. A score of 0 means that the country is completely equal, that everyone in that country has the same amount of money. That would look something like this: In reality, no country looks like this.

Scoring inequality within countries A score of 100 means the country is completely unequal. This would look something like this: 100 In reality, thankfully, no country looks like this either.

Plotting fairness scores Plot the 4 countries on the scale below. Which is fairest? 0 25 50 75 100 Completely equal Completely unequal Brazil 51 Iceland 26 Russia 38 England 33

Thinking about inequality Inequality is not just about how money is shared between and within countries. There can also be inequality in the kinds of opportunities people have in life. Clockwise from top left. Access to water Image info: A boy collects water from a well in Dargalar, Azerbaijan. Photo credit: David Levene/Oxfam Access to play Image info: Lucas lives in Macuscani, a small town high in the mountains of Peru. Photo credit: Annie Bungeroth/Oxfam Access to education Image info: Students at a girls’ school in the village of Sanjar Bhatti, Kambar Shahdad Kot district, Sindh Province, Pakistan. From left to right - Gori Bhatt, Amna Khatoon Brohi and Shazzia Bhatti. Photo credit: Irina Werning/Oxfam Access to healthcare Image info: Dr Amen Yagoub looks at Barka age 6 at the Maddodha Health Clinic in Sayoun, Yemen. Photo credit: Abbie Trayler-Smith/Oxfam Access to technology Image info: Women’s leader Noorkishili Naing’isa receives a call on her mobile phone while grazing her livestock in Mairowa Chini, Ololosokwan, Ngorongoro, Tanzania. Photo credit: Geoff Sayer/Oxfam

Do all teams have an equal chance of winning? Why do some countries (or continents) have a greater chance of winning? Are there any football reasons? Are there any non-football reasons? Encourage learners to think about possible reasons related to football (such as having star players or a good manager) and reasons not directly connected with football (such as better education and healthcare or greater government investment in sports).

FIFA rankings Explain that FIFA ranks each team depending on how well they have performed in the past. These rankings suggest that the chances of success are not equal among teams/countries/continents. Ask learners to make statements about how likely they think different teams are to win based on their ranking. For example: It is highly likely that Germany will win the 2018 World Cup. It is highly unlikely that Saudi Arabia will win the 2018 World Cup.

Time to think What differences do you notice between the countries? Do any of the statistics surprise you? Which ones and why? Do you notice any pattern between income and FIFA ranking? Why do you think this might be?

Questioning the data Which country has the highest average income per person? Which country has the lowest average income per person? Which country is the most equal? Which countries are the most unequal? Which country has the greatest chance of winning the World Cup in 2018? Which country is least likely to win the World Cup in 2018? What is the difference in average income per person between Switzerland and Senegal? Answers Switzerland ($79,888) Senegal ($953) Iceland (with a fairness score of 26) Panama, Brazil and Colombia (with a fairness score of 51) Germany Saudi Arabia $78,935

Thinking about maps Does anything about your map surprise you? Where are the “richest” countries? Where are the countries with the highest FIFA rankings? What do you think might be the reasons for the differences between countries? Do you think these inequalities are fair?

Average income per person This world map shows average annual income per person in different countries across the world. Countries with a lower average income are shaded in orange and yellow; those with a higher average income are shaded in green. Credit: World Bank, 2015. data.worldbank.org/maps2015

This map shows how the world looks distorted according to the total number of matches played at the 2014 World Cup. What do learners notice? Which countries/continents are involved in the most World Cup matches? Why do you think this is? Credit: Worldmapper. worldmapper.org/