--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
SPORTS
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates
Hotel Service
China Calendar


Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies

Study: Gender Inequality Serious in Rural Areas

Gender inequality still exists in China, especially in poverty-stricken rural areas, a recent national study on gender assessment learned.

Professor Li Xiaoyun of the College of Humanities and Development at China Agricultural University said on Tuesday that although the status of Chinese women has improved greatly in the past two decades, gender inequality still commonly exists in almost all social aspects including political power, education, health, employment and assets possession. Li made the comments in Beijing at a workshop on gender and poverty in China.

A study group led by Li earlier this year surveyed 10 villages in the poorest rural areas including Sichuan, Gansu, Shaanxi and Jiangxi provinces, as well as the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.

"In poverty-stricken areas, men and women are quite unequal in political rights," Li said. "Women are less involved in villager autonomy elections and account for a very low percentage of the village committee.

"Some male villagers think women cannot be leaders because of their weak thinking capacity and physical condition. More important is that women were not nominated in the election process."

As women have participated little in decision making, with only 12.5 per cent of rural cadres being women, few women have received training and benefits from village- level poverty reduction programmes, the study found.

Jointly funded by the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, the study is part of a one-year study on gender assessment in China that was launched in October last year.

More measures are expected, in order to reduce the gender gap and enhance gender awareness among policy-makers, development project planners and practitioners, said Shireen Lateef, principal gender specialist for the bank.

"In light of the apparent gender inequality in East Asia, the Asian Development Bank has promised to introduce a gender equality strategy into every project and activity," Lateef said.

Women also have less decision-making power at home and less chance of receiving education, nutrition and health care, the survey's results indicated.

For example, Wang Xiulian, a 42-year-old resident of Xingmin Village in Ningxia with no formal education, has to work long hours in the vegetable greenhouse, which has made her suffer from severe asthma. Wang's husband, who has a senior middle school education, is mainly responsible for herding sheep.

The study also found that the prevalence of illness rates in rural women is 5 per cent higher than in rural men. In the villages surveyed, about 60 per cent of women suffered from a long-term illness, and twice as many doctor visits were made by women compared with men.

Long work hours and poor nutrition and care after childbirth are blamed as the two main reasons why women's illness rates are higher.

In Houhe Village, Sichuan Province, more than 70 per cent of women suffer from gynaecological illnesses. Many of the women who have died of hysteritis in Panzhuang Village in Shaanxi in recent years were in their 30s.

While men try to find jobs that pay more substantially, most farm work in recent years has fallen to women, meaning that they are doing housework in addition to their labours outside, the survey found.

Guo Ju, 55, a resident of Xiaowang Village in Gansu Province who cannot read or write, cooks, washes and cleans after finishing her day's work on the farm. Guo's husband herds cows, and their four children have left home to work in cities.

Guo had a quarrel with her husband during the wheat harvesting recently. She said. "I asked my husband to help me, but he said his job is just to herd the cows."

(China Daily September 8, 2005)

China Publishes Gender Equality White Paper
Sichuan Women Win Discrimination Case
Zhejiang Tackles Gender Selection
Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688
主站蜘蛛池模板: 手机在线观看精品国产片| 中文字幕无码日韩专区| 激情欧美日韩一区二区| 四虎1515hh丶com| 香港aa三级久久三级不卡| 国产精品免费综合一区视频| 亚洲线精品一区二区三区影音先锋| 老头天天吃我奶躁我的视频| 国产帅男男gay网站视频| 2021国产精品久久| 在线观看永久免费视频网站| 一本一本久久aa综合精品| 扒下老师的黑色丝袜桶她| 亚洲手机中文字幕| 狠狠色噜噜狠狠狠狠97不卡| 午夜一区二区免费视频| 蜜臀AV在线播放一区二区三区 | 蜜柚视频网在线观看免费版| 国产成人亚洲精品91专区高清| 青青操在线视频| 国产精品第100页| 97久久国产亚洲精品超碰热| 天天夜碰日日摸日日澡| √新版天堂资源在线资源| 成人av鲁丝片一区二区免费| 中文字幕人妻色偷偷久久| 日本69xxxx| 久久99精品久久久久久久久久| 日本理论片和搜子同居的日子演员| 亚洲精品无码久久毛片| 直接在线观看的三级网址| 北岛玲在线精品视频| 绿帽子巨物夺娇妻09| 啊灬老师灬老师灬别停灬用力| 色多多视频免费网站下载| 国产中文字幕在线| 色香视频在线观看| 国产一级毛片高清视频完整版| 里番acg全彩本子| 国产精品久关键词| 2018av男人天堂|