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Full Text: Equality, Development and Sharing: Progress of Women's Cause in 70 Years Since New China's Founding | China Human Rights
September 20,2019 By:Xinhua
BEIJING, Sept. 20, 2019 -- The State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China on Thursday published a white paper titled "Equality, Development and Sharing: Progress of Women's Cause in 70 Years Since New China's Founding."
Chart 1. 35 Members of National Working Committee on Children and Women under the State Council
Chart 2. Structural Diagram of Women’s Federations
Chart 3. Number of employed women nationwide (per hundred-million)
Women’s job options are greatly expanded. Throughout the process of socialist modernization, women’s productivity have been continuously unleashed and their employment options also broadened. In 2010, 46.8% of women worked in the secondary and tertiary sectors, up 24.8 percentage points from 1982. Since the 18th CPC National Congress, China has prioritized employment while actively promoting gender equality in employment. China published a Notice on further straightening recruitment behaviors to promote women's employment, which explicitly prohibited six types of gender discriminations in job market. Joint enquiry, market supervision and judicial relief are put in place to ensure women can enjoy equal rights in employment. In 2017, there were 15.297 million women technicians in state-owned enterprises and institutions, making up 48.6% of the total technicians, and the figure also represented a 9.5-percentage-point rise from 1982. Over 100,000 women acquired knowledge and skills for e-commerce through the women's federations programs, who in turn helped 15 million women to increase their income. An “internet + women employment” model has taken shape, by which women can gain access to efficient employment services without leaving their homes. Women have made up 55% of the population doing business online .
Chart 4. Proportion of women in regular institutions of higher education (%)
Chart 5. National Maternal Mortality Rate (1/100,000)
Chart 6. Number of women enrolled in maternity insurance (10,000)
Chart 7. Family Wellbeing Project