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Effects of Policy Shifts on Marital Relations. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, Sep 2009, Pages: 168


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This book explores women's status in the family in contemporary rural Chinese society. Focusing on state policies, traditional culture and their impacts on women and family relations, the book examines: division of labor, household work, mate selection and marriage formation, decision-making power, and marital relations in rural families over a course of 50 years. Using an ethnographic approach, the field research is conducted in a central China village to learn about: 1) the evolution of family life; 2) the impacts of state policies and traditional culture on family relations; and, 3) the factors that explain the changes in rural families. Villagers' perspectives and practices on particular events at different points in time present a comprehensive picture of contemporary rural life in a village context. The lived stories and life experience reveal the changes in women's status in the family and impacts of state policies and traditional culture on family relations over time.



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