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China’s top instant messaging client QQ is becoming more foreigner-friendly with a new international release with a user interface in English, French and Japanese. Tencent, one of China’s ...
Ten years since the arrest of five feminist activists, which marked a watershed moment in China's women's rights movement, ...
And it promotes “mum jobs”, which offer mothers with children under the age of 12 more flexible work schedules. In recent months Hubei province launched one of the first province-wide schemes to ...
As China faces a demographic collapse, women are challenging governmental pressure to have more children, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The Communist Party’s solution to the country’s demographic crisis and a slowing economy is to push women back into traditional roles.
China wants its women to have more babies to stave off a demographic crisis. But ditching its controversial one-child policy hasn't resulted in a baby boom. Business Insider spoke to three Chinese ...
Faced with falling births, China’s efforts to stabilize a shrinking population and maintain economic growth are failing.
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