‘Be The Change’ Study Details Gender-Based Inequalities in Music, Includes Telling Foreword from JoJo

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‘Be The Change’ Study Details Gender-Based Inequalities in Music, Includes Telling Foreword from JoJo
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In observance of International Women’s Day, TuneCore/Believe have shared the third installment of their gender equality study in conjunction with entertainment data company Luminate. In an effort t…

/Believe have shared the third installment of their gender equality study in conjunction with entertainment data company Luminate.

Some of the issues targeted include sexual harassment in the workplace, the need for changes in hiring practices, the continued education of employees on how to confront such issues, and the demand for diversification of artist line-ups at live events. Also, more than half of the music industry professionals and creators who responded to the survey agree that men are paid more than others in the industry though those in Africa , Asia-Pacific , and Latin America and the Caribbean are less likely to view gender discrimination in the music industry as a problem. Industry professionals and creators in Europe and North America are more likely to view gender discrimination in the music industry as a problem.

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