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Social and Labour Bulletin, 1983
Aspects of women's employment and status, as well as equality of opportunity and wages, in various countries are examined. (SK)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Feminism, Salary Wage Differentials

Hong, Lawrence K. – Social Problems, 1976
Ten female emigrants who have spent at least their entire childhood and adolescence in Communist China and eight Hong Kong Chinese who recently visited their relatives on the mainland were informally interviewed over a period of time. The composite picture that emerged suggests that women in China today have made significant progress toward…
Descriptors: Bias, Employed Women, Employment Opportunities, Family Role
Kan, Feng Min – 1990
This paper investigates the change in women workers' position in the labor market in China since economic reforms were started 10 years ago. The reforms which granted enterprises more decision-making power and caused the Chinese government to stop subsidizing maternity leave, time off for breast feeding, and nursery school, resulted in enterprises…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Employed Women, Employment Opportunities

Jiang, Naiyong – Chinese Education and Society, 1992
Presents interviews with a female college graduate and a male factory director concerning women graduates' opportunities in China's labor force. Suggests that Chinese managers fear that women will abandon job obligations in favor of family concerns. Lists four reasons that the factory director gave for failing to hire female workers. (SG)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Occupational Mobility
Ge, Shan'nan; And Others – Chinese Education: A Journal of Translations, 1989
Reports on China's State Education Commission job placement experiment designed to place college graduates. Provides direct quotations from students to indicate student acceptance of or opposition to the program. Suggests that, while competition ensures success for the best students, sex discrimination and use of family connections are still…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Competition, Employment, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Korabik, Karen – 1986
Although Chinese government policies officially support the equality of the sexes, stereotyped views about the nature of men and women often serve to perpetuate discrimination and to keep women in inferior positions. Women are often segregated into lower paying jobs because of stereotypical views about what is natural for women to do. Despite…
Descriptors: Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females, Feminism, Foreign Countries
Zhuang, Jiaying; And Others – 1985
Five topics or "realms" of access to education in China are discussed in this paper presented in the form of a panel discussion by four Chinese, one Filipino and one Mauritian graduate student. The scope of the research includes three historical periods: (1) the beginning of the People's Republic of China (PRC) from 1949 until the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Comparative Education, Educational Change, Educational History
Das Gupta, Monica; Lee, Sunhwa; Uberoi, Patricia; Wang, Danning; Wang, Lihong; Zhang, Xiaodan – 2000
This paper compares the influence of state policies on gender roles and women's empowerment in China, India, and South Korea. In 1950, these newly formed states were largely poor and agrarian, with common cultural factors that placed similar severe constraints on women's autonomy. The three countries followed very different paths of development,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Empowerment, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females