26 mins, 2014
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Key Topics
- Women In China
- Education In China
- Universities In China
- China's "One-Child" Policy
The communist revolution gave women theoretical equality, but centuries-old oppressions still persist. Women have suffered through the "one child" policy. But women are now among China's top entrepreneurs.
"ONE CHILD" POLICY China's coercive policy of forbidding more than one child has had a cruel effect on China's women. The policy is now being relaxed - but some women are happy with one child.
SUICIDE WATCH China is the only country where the suicide rate is higher among women than men - experts say this may be down to the low status of rural women. Can education help?
"EDUCATION COMES FIRST" Language professor Wu Quing runs a vocational school for young rural women. "It's a man's world - but change rural women and you will change China."
"THE STUDIES ARE DEMANDING" Architectural student Ghuan Zhaoyu is one of China's growing university population. She wants to study abroad but, as an only child, she has to think of her parents.
Full series:
Inside China 1: The Rise Of A Superpower
Inside China 2: China The Future?
Inside China 3: Politics And The People
Inside China 4: The New Entrepreneurs
Inside China 5: China Rich And Poor
Inside China 6: The Great Migration
Inside China 7: Environmental Timebomb?
Inside China 8: Education And Women's Rights
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