Understanding the challenge of gender equity in China: a preliminary study

Since embracing market economy principles and opening to the global economy China has achieved astonishing economic growth although many are questioning the ability of the current model to generate sustained productivity growth. Already China is experiencing acute skill shortages amongst particular...

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Main Authors: Preston, Alison, Lord, Linley
Format: Journal Article
Published: EBSCO Publishing and Gale Group/ Thomson Publishing 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43845
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description Since embracing market economy principles and opening to the global economy China has achieved astonishing economic growth although many are questioning the ability of the current model to generate sustained productivity growth. Already China is experiencing acute skill shortages amongst particular groups of labour (eg. skilled managerial labour), notwithstanding the presence of a number of unemployment business and management graduates. Commentators are now questioning the role of institutions and gender equity as a way of engendering sustainable productivity growth. Building on this framework this paper uses a mixed methods approach to explore the question of gender equity in China. Although only a preliminary study the paper provides important insights into the inherent masculine bias in China and the consequent effects on the employment and career prospects of women. If China is to overcome the forecast labour shortages for professional managers it needs to be able to offer the same opportunities to women as men; it needs to be able to offer wide acceptance as women as general managers and it needs to overcome discriminatory practices that currently disadvantage women.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-438452017-01-30T15:10:35Z Understanding the challenge of gender equity in China: a preliminary study Preston, Alison Lord, Linley leadership gender equity skill shortages Since embracing market economy principles and opening to the global economy China has achieved astonishing economic growth although many are questioning the ability of the current model to generate sustained productivity growth. Already China is experiencing acute skill shortages amongst particular groups of labour (eg. skilled managerial labour), notwithstanding the presence of a number of unemployment business and management graduates. Commentators are now questioning the role of institutions and gender equity as a way of engendering sustainable productivity growth. Building on this framework this paper uses a mixed methods approach to explore the question of gender equity in China. Although only a preliminary study the paper provides important insights into the inherent masculine bias in China and the consequent effects on the employment and career prospects of women. If China is to overcome the forecast labour shortages for professional managers it needs to be able to offer the same opportunities to women as men; it needs to be able to offer wide acceptance as women as general managers and it needs to overcome discriminatory practices that currently disadvantage women. 2008 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43845 EBSCO Publishing and Gale Group/ Thomson Publishing restricted
spellingShingle leadership
gender equity
skill shortages
Preston, Alison
Lord, Linley
Understanding the challenge of gender equity in China: a preliminary study
title Understanding the challenge of gender equity in China: a preliminary study
title_full Understanding the challenge of gender equity in China: a preliminary study
title_fullStr Understanding the challenge of gender equity in China: a preliminary study
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the challenge of gender equity in China: a preliminary study
title_short Understanding the challenge of gender equity in China: a preliminary study
title_sort understanding the challenge of gender equity in china: a preliminary study
topic leadership
gender equity
skill shortages
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43845