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Recent high-profile divorces have stirred discussion on women's independence and self-worth. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Young women in China are less and less willing to have children or even marry. Conversations with several 20-somethings help reveal why.
HONG KONG — Several Chinese trade unions have issued notices to companies to stop asking female job seekers about their marital and childbearing status, as women concerned about discrimination ...
Chinese women born after 1990 have on average a higher education level than their husbands, a dramatic reversal compared with previous generations, a new study has found. The research also found that ...
Just like the Americans, Chinese women are starting to give up on marriages, too. But many still want to be mothers. A new phenomenon called “ drop the dad, keep the baby ” is taking shape.
Divorce laws and social norms still largely disadvantage women in many Asian societies, causing severe emotional and financial strain.
VOICES & OPINION The Chinese Women Choosing Children Over Husbands For some wealthy women, mothering is everything it's cracked up to be. Marriage isn’t.
China's Civil Affairs University announced a new undergraduate marriage program to develop marriage-related industries and culture, drawing scorn of social media users who questioned the need for ...