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Autor:
Delia Davin
Publikováno v:
Transforming China's Economy in the Eighties ISBN: 9780429269691
Transforming China's Economy in the Eighties
Transforming China's Economy in the Eighties
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Autor:
Delia Davin
Publikováno v:
Chinese Education ISBN: 9781315143675
This chapter discusses the way in which the socialization of children and early childhood education has been affected by the arrival of the only child generation. It reviews the ways in which the state became involved in the socialization of children
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Publikováno v:
Asian Affairs. 41:521-531
Autor:
Delia Davin, Dawn Currie
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Women's Studies. 15:112-121
Autor:
Delia Davin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Contemporary China. 16:83-95
This paper explores the connections between the shortage of women in China that is making it more difficult for men to find brides and the growing phenomenon of long distance marriage migration. It argues that marriage migration has tended to be from
Autor:
Delia Davin
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Gender Studies. 12:173-188
This article shows that marriage migration is an important form of migration for women in contemporary China, accounting for between a quarter and a third of all female migration, and for over half the female migration from the poorer provinces. Unev
Autor:
Delia Davin
Publikováno v:
China Report. 41:29-38
This paper shows that the huge numbers of rural migrants who have left the Chinese countryside in recent years to go to work in the newly industrialising coastal areas have included a substantial minority of women. It discusses the gender-specific as
Autor:
Delia Davin
Publikováno v:
Gender & History. 25:389-391
Autor:
Delia Davin
Publikováno v:
Anthropological Forum. 26:202-203
Internal labour migration has taken place on an enormous scale in China in the past three to four decades, bringing about profound social change. Hundreds of millions of young rural men and women h...
Autor:
Delia Davin
Publikováno v:
The China Quarterly. 173:214-251
This compilation will be welcomed by all who teach courses on gender, women or the family in Chinese society. Edited by the anthropologist Susan Brownell and the historian Jeffrey Wasserstrom, the book offers a series of carefully paired essays on ma