Have Chinese Women been liberated in the People's republic of China?
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Women in the PRC (People's Republic of China) have not been liberated because they still lack autonomy in deciding life choices, this essay will explore how this occurs in the workforce, in the family and in politics. In the workforce, Chinese women are limited in their ability to choose and be considered for employment, because of various discriminatory workplace practices. In the family arena, women's choices are also limited as they continue to encounter problems
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Research Library (Proquest). Perry, S. 1998. 'Holding up Half the Sky: Women in China', Current History, vol. 97, no. 620. Warren, D. 1999. 'Chinese Women's Housing Rights: An International Legal Perspective', in Tinker, I. & Summerfield, G. (eds). Women's Rights to House and Land: China, Laos, Vietnam. Lynne Rienner Publishers, London. Wang, Q. 1999. 'State-society relations and women's political participation', in West, J. et all (eds.) Women of China: Economic and social transformation, MacMillan Press, Great Britain. pp. 19-44.
Research Library (Proquest). Perry, S. 1998. 'Holding up Half the Sky: Women in China', Current History, vol. 97, no. 620. Warren, D. 1999. 'Chinese Women's Housing Rights: An International Legal Perspective', in Tinker, I. & Summerfield, G. (eds). Women's Rights to House and Land: China, Laos, Vietnam. Lynne Rienner Publishers, London. Wang, Q. 1999. 'State-society relations and women's political participation', in West, J. et all (eds.) Women of China: Economic and social transformation, MacMillan Press, Great Britain. pp. 19-44.