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1. The Trials and Tribulations of a Single Woman
Finding another partner after the death of her husband proved to be no small task for Hai Yan. CHEN XINXIN, a staff member of the Women's Research Institute of the All-China Women's Federation, tells
Author: CHEN XINXIN Year 1993 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. Conversation with a Vegetable Vender
When it comes right down to the practical side of life, how is the new market economy affecting some of China's "salt of the earth"? CHEN XINXIN of the All-China Women's Federation chatted with a
Author: CHEN XINXIN Year 1993 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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3. China's First Telephone Hot Line for Women
A woman with a problem needs a good friend to tell her troubles to. But if the problem is too intimate, too embarrassing, a sympathetic, unknown voice at the other end of the telephone is often the
Author: CHEN XINXIN Year 1994 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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4. An Academic Family in Beijing
A family of intellectuals living in the big city: different, yet ultimately not so different, from its larger counterpart in the countryside.ONE OF the highlights of the year for 47-year-old He Zhang
Author: CHEN XINXIN Year 1994 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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5. Two Women Who Work for Women
Two of China's top "women of action" are not in business for themselves but for the good of their fellow women.CHINESE WOMEN face many problems today, especially when it comes to employment, marriage
Author: CHEN XINXIN Year 1995 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. Women After Divorce
Divorce is on the rise in China, but is that necessarily bad? Modern women are taking control of their lives and having to deal with new adversities.TODAY IN China tradition and modern ideas work
Author: CHEN XINXIN Year 1996 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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7. Chinese Marriages and Families
IN 1950 China issued its first Marriage Law, which was revised in 1980 to accommodate new living situations. Ever since the first law was enacted, China has tried to make all citizens aware of and
Author: CHEN XINXIN Year 1997 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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8. Reflections on Divorce
Do rising divorce rates bode ill in such a traditional society?TWENTY years ago, Chinese people prided themselves on their low divorce rate in contrast to developed countries. But since 1978 when
Author: CHEN XINXIN Year 1998 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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9. A Land of Virtue
One of the world's few remaining "innocent" communities.THE Mosuo, an ethnic minority living on the shores of beautiful Lugu Lake at the juncture of Yunnan and Sichuan provinces, are one of the few
Author: CHEN XINXIN Year 1998 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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10. Spring Bud Project
Helping young girls help themselves.MORE than 1 million students, 70 percent of them girls, drop out of China's schools each year, and poverty is by far the biggest cause. Now the Children's
Author: CHEN XINXIN Year 1999 Issue 2 PDF HTML