November 16, 2015
Ever Changing, Improving: China's Family Planning Policy
November 2, 2015
China has recently dropped its one-child policy, allowing all couples to have two children, an outcome of its continuous efforts to amend its family planning rules in light of the nation's circumstances.
China to Open Domestic-Violence Shelters
October 28, 2015
Rescue management institutions across China will designate special areas to be set up as domestic-violence shelters, in order to better protect affected women and children in need of temporary places to stay.
Expert Interprets 2-Child Policy from Perspective of State, Women's Interests
November 5, 2015
Professor Ye Wenzhen, vice-chairperson of Chinese Women's Research Society, and vice-president of Fujian Jiangxia University, gives his interpretation of the universal two-child policy from the perspective of gender.
Women's Higher Education to See an Aurora in New Age
November 2, 2015
The second International Women's University Presidents' Forum, which took place earlier this month in Beijing, created a fervor in public opinion on the development of women's universities. Yang Langying, president of Hunan Women's University, shared her opinions with Women of China.
'Double-11' Shopping Holiday Creator Backs Women in Tech
November 11, 2015
Alibaba, far and away the largest player on China's e-commerce market, is breaking through stereotypes as its founder and former CEO, Jack Ma, proudly promotes women’s rights and equal opportunities in the workforce.
Peng Lei: Era of Data Technology Is 'Good for Gender Equality'
October 28, 2015
Peng Lei, chairperson and CEO of China's high-profile online payments firm Ant Financial, believes that gender equality can be better achieved in the era of Data Technology.
Should Female Job Seekers Fear China's 2nd-Child Policy?
November 6, 2015
In view of the possible job discrimination against women with the relaxation of China's second child policy, experts have called for more precautionary measures to be put in place to secure equal rights for all in employment.
Xiamen Uni Offers Students Course on Breast Aesthetics
November 6, 2015
Xiamen University in southeast China's Fujian Province has recently opened an eyebrow-raising optional course on the unusual subject of breast aesthetics.
Court Upholds Postal Worker Gender Discrimination Case Complaint
November 11, 2015
A resilient young Chinese woman who worked her way up from the villages, was recently granted compensation after her postal worker job application was rejected on grounds of her gender. However, she intends to appeal in hopes of obtaining a formal apology from the state-owned enterprise.
Venture Capitalist Queen's Guide to Investing in Mobile Internet Services
November 8, 2015
How do you find companies that will succeed in the age of mobile internet? What is the logic behind investment in mobile consumption economy? Chinese venture capitalist mogul Xu Xin gives her advice on making money in the consumption economy.
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