Autor: |
Xiaolong Zou, Dietermar, Say |
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Zdroj: |
Journal of Hospitality & Tourism; 2017, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p56-70, 15p |
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China's official position towards Taiwan has always been "peaceful unification without giving up the possibility of military intervention." Under this metanarrative, numerous studies of cross-border social and economic issues have been conducted. While maintaining special historical and geo-political bonds with China. Taiwan has its own political system and critical views towards China's claim and position. This paper aims to determine the attitude of younger generation Taiwanese and Chinese towards mainland China's domestic polityin respect of family planning. We asked the respondents to sample surveys for their opinions towards China's birth control policy, also known as the "One-child Policy" and its impact on China. The survey results indicate that while many of the respondents agree that this policy helped China solved some serious challenges caused by a fast growing population; social issues like gender discrimination, forced abortions, and so on were not dealt with, and this is overwhelmingly perceived by the respondents from both Taiwan and China. Furthermore, we conducted T-test between several variables and found that "gender did not affect their opinions towards the policy", but their "origin of place" did play a role in influencing their opinions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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