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Women's traditional gender role in China focused on staying at home and taking care of the house and family, while the men go and provide at work. [43] These attitudes on women's gender role are still persistent in China today, and negatively affect the amount of jobs, work hours, and pay that women are offered. [43]
In the 1880s and 1890s, both male and female Chinese reformist intellectuals, concerned with the development of China to a modern country, raised feminist issues and gender equality in public debate; schools for girls were founded, a feminist press emerged, and the Foot Emancipation Society and Tian Zu Hui, promoting the abolition of foot binding.
However, despite the gender quota established by Mao, women were severely under-represented in the more powerful positions. [8] Subsequent party leaders such as Zhao Ziyang strongly opposed women's participation in the political process. [9] In terms of the number of women in parliament, China went from 17th in the world in 1997 to 87th in 2023 ...
At the beginning of 2017, the Chinese government modified its family planning laws to allow married couples to have a second child. In 2016 the National Health and Family Planning Commission of China reported that live births in national hospitals numbered 18.46 million and the fertility rate reached 1.7 percent, the highest rate since 2000.
From the Han dynasty (206 BC-220 CE) until the modern period (1840–1919), scholars and rulers developed a male-dominated patriarchal society in China. [8] Patriarchy is a social and philosophical system where men are considered as superior to women, and thus men should have more power in decision-making than women. [9]
The NGO aims to strengthen Chinese civil society through planning film screenings and art exhibitions which focus primarily on women's rights and the LGBTQ+ rights. [6] In addition, the Crossroads Centre organizes workshops, panel discussions, and trainings to help further awareness of women in art, and help foster the potential of young female filmmakers. [7]
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Today, the state approaches the issue, not as a political problem but a socio-economic problem that require socio-economic solutions. [12] China's legal system is facing the intricate challenges posed by the political and social dynamics resulting from its rapid economic expansion.