Recent research portrays a mixed picture of the impact of post-1978 economic reforms on gender inequality in China. We analyze a 1995 national survey of urban China (10,967 individuals in 55 cities) and city-level data compiled from Chinese statistical yearbooks to show intercity covariations ...
This study explores determinants of attitudes toward gender inequality among Chinese people using five waves of the Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) and East Asian Social Survey (EASS, 2016). The study uses five survey questions regarding the relativ
Sciences in China, 23(Spring), I. GENDER INEQUALITY IN THE CHINESE LEGAL PROFESSION Ethan Michelson ABSTRACT In China's urban context of labor retrenchment, women are faring poorly relative to their male cowlterparts. Is the same true in China's incipient. dynamic, and expanding legal ...
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Leta Hong Fincher's book addresses gender inequality in China from a non-traditional angle - the phenomenon of "leftover woman" or shengnii, which is a term developed in recent years in the Chinese language to describe an urban, professional female in her late twenties or older, who remains...
HERSHATTER, GAIL.1991. "Prostitution and the Market in Women in Early Twentieth-Century Shanghai." In R. Watson and Ebrey eds. 1991. Marriage and Inequality in Chinese Society. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
In contrast, males with highly-educated parents are more likely to ‘persist’ with high education. • Offers new evidence on the complexities ofgender inequalityin China, transmitted from one generation to the next. Abstract This paper exploresgender differencesin intergenerational patterns of educati...
We find no evidence that education reduces gender inequality in China and the results are quite robust to using different methods. Our study indicates that gender inequality does not only extend to sex-selective abortions but still affects living children. To reduce this inequality more attention ...
women to get married before 27, the parental pressure is so strong that many Chinese women have left their careers and forfeited their rights to home ownership for the sake of marriage, according to Leta Hong Fincher, author of “Leftover Women: The Resurgence of Gender Inequality in China....
Bohong, L., Ling, L., Chunyu, Y. (2016). Gender (In)Equality and China’s Economic Transition. In: Wang, Q., Dongchao, M., Sørensen, B.Æ. (eds) Revisiting Gender Inequality. Comparative Feminist Studies Series. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137550804...