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Gender Inequality and Economic Growth in China
by Emma Leeson
Institution: | Leiden University |
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Year: | 2016 |
Keywords: | gender; china; economy; wage; development; feminist; inequality; discrimination; growth |
Posted: | 2/5/2017 12:00:00 AM |
Record ID: | 2134393 |
Full text PDF: | http://hdl.handle.net/1887/42290 |
China’s exceptional growth, since the early 1980s, has been accompanied by a startling rise in gender-wage inequality. Gendered occupational segregation is identified as a primary cause, and has been a prominent feature of China’s economic transition and integration into the global economy. The channeling of women into low-skill, low-wage occupations is an often neglected factor in the story of China’s export-led economic growth and the development of its growing service industries. The purpose of this thesis is to establish how the revival of traditional gender norms in China has contributed to high levels of occupational gender-segregation and rising wage inequality. In particular this thesis focuses on changing constructions of gender as advanced by the state, through social policy and labour regulations, and in state media. Advisors/Committee Members: Wang, Jue (advisor).
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