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Addressing discrimination against women in modern China

https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-5164-2024-2-142-149

Abstract

Aim. To study the problems of discrimination against women in modern China and find a way to solve them.

Methodology. In carrying out the research, such methods as the method of critical analysis, comparison, classification, systematization, the method of text search, logical reasoning and many others were applied.

Results. Discrimination of women and perspectives of its solution in modern China were analyzed. The main reasons and problems of women’s discrimination were revealed. The ways of solving the identified problems in modern China were outlined.

Research implications. Theoretical significance lies in the study of theoretical provisions and issues related to the problems of discrimination against women. The practical significance lies in the use of a set of methodological provisions, techniques on the study of women’s discrimination problems, as well as their application in practice.

About the Author

Sili Chen
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Chen Sili – Postgraduate Student, Department of Sociology and Management

Leninsky Gory 1, Moscow 119192



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