Im writing an article for my bachelor thesis about gender inequality in the chinese labor market, where the labor force participation rate has fallen significantly among women since the 1990s. The arguments for this is of course that women in China are taking longer educations and therefore joins the labor market later. However I have also read arguments about this decline being due to biased hiring processes. Is there any Chinese women in this group who would like to share their perspectives on this?
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u/Academic-Growth1339 — 15 days ago
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Im writing an article for my bachelor thesis about gender inequality in the chinese labor market, where the labor force participation rate has fallen significantly among women since the 1990s. The arguments for this is of course that women in China are taking longer educations and therefore joins the labor market later. However I have also read arguments about this decline being due to biased hiring processes. Is there any Chinese women in this group who would like to share their perspectives on this?
u/Academic-Growth1339 — 15 days ago