East Asia-EU Business: China and Europe
In: Asia Pacific business review, Band 3, Heft 2, S. 74-77
ISSN: 1743-792X
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In: Asia Pacific business review, Band 3, Heft 2, S. 74-77
ISSN: 1743-792X
In: Asia & the Pacific policy studies, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 43-64
ISSN: 2050-2680
AbstractUnder a centrally planned system, China made significant achievements in gender equality. Half a century later, China has joined the ranks of upper‐middle‐income countries, and decades of rapid growth have accompanied major structural changes in the economy. We assess the evolution of women's economic opportunities during the period, focusing on labour force participation, occupational segregation, leadership in business, and the gender wage gap, as well as informal sector employment and migration. We undertake a review of existing research and conduct new empirical analysis using a combination of data sources, including four waves of Chinese population census data through 2010, and province‐level migration data. We focus especially on migrant women, a group typically excluded from similar studies. Although investments in human capital have advanced prospects for better‐paid jobs for women, we find that rapid economic growth has not alleviated discrimination against women rooted in cultural and social norms and that the implementation of existing laws designed to protect and support women needs to improve.
In: Wang, Xiaolin, Limin Wang, and Yan Wang. 2014. The Quality of Growth and Poverty Reduction in China. Springer. ISBN: 978-3-642-36346-7
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In: Economica, Band 62, Heft 246, S. 141
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In: China economic review, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 213-231
ISSN: 1043-951X
In: International Research on Poverty Reduction Volume 1
Addressing the alarming environmental consequences of China's rapid rate of growth, this report contributes to the literature on Chinese economic growth and broadens the policy analysis in several important new areas, using the most recent data available.
In: International research on poverty reduction, volume 1
The rapid growth over the past three decades has been instrumental in lifting over 600 million people in China out of poverty, and people want to know why and how it happened. International evidence has made it clear that a global economy based on current patterns of consumption and production is simply not sustainable. Policymakers have repeatedly been advised that economic growth, poverty reduction, equity, and environment and resource sustainability must be integrated into national development strategies. What about China? The principle limitation of existing China-focused economic studies lies in its imbalances from the perspective of analysis and the impact of growth on poverty and inequality. A limited number of studies are devoted to structural transformation and China's structural imbalances, social disparities and the role of science and technology on growth and productivity. This book addresses the alarming environmental consequences of China's growth patterns within an overall quality growth framework. It contributes to the economic growth and development literature and current policy discourse on China by expanding the policy analysis to include several important new areas using the most recent data available. This includes analyzing macroeconomic factors that underlie the need for China to advance its economic transformation; examining how social inequalities, including health, education and gender, have evolved and presenting the scale of environmental problems associated with China's growth miracle. This report represents the first attempt to integrate the issue of environmental sustainability and climate change into the quality growth context, providing readers with a comprehensive account of China's success and challenges in its three decades of rapid economic growth.
In: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia
In: Routledge studies in the growth economies of Asia, 17
In: The Quality of Growth and Poverty Reduction in China; International Research on Poverty Reduction, S. 89-105
In: The Quality of Growth and Poverty Reduction in China; International Research on Poverty Reduction, S. 55-67
In: The Quality of Growth and Poverty Reduction in China; International Research on Poverty Reduction, S. 79-88
In: The Quality of Growth and Poverty Reduction in China; International Research on Poverty Reduction, S. 11-28
In: The Quality of Growth and Poverty Reduction in China; International Research on Poverty Reduction, S. 69-77