China’s rapid urbanization has created opportunities for many people – predominantly men - to migrate from rural to urban areas in search of work, leaving their farms and families. This has resulted in many villages being dominated by a large population of ‘left-behind’ women. This situation has required these women not only to take responsibility for their own domestic and farming duties, but also increasingly to get involved in local governance, particularly in trying to prevent the appropriation of collective natural resources. Based on a case study in a typical village in central China, this paper explores an example of women getting involved in collective action to prevent the over-exploitation of collectively owned sand resources. As ...
The twentieth century has been characterized by rapid urbanization accompanied by enormous urban gro...
China has been increasingly integrated into the global economic system since the initiation of marke...
As the amount of wealth in China�s economy grows, so too does the size of the gender asset gap. Nowh...
China’s rapid urbanization has created opportunities for many people – predominantly men - to migrat...
China’s rapid urbanization has created large scale of population migration, resulting in many villag...
China’s rapid urbanization has created large scale of population migration, resulting in many villag...
China’s rapid urbanization has created large scale of population migration, resulting in many villag...
Legal control of land as well as legal and social recognition of women’s uses of and rights to land ...
In the last two decades in China, large international donor agencies and domestic women's non-govern...
Recent feminist debate about how to achieve the substantive representation of women in government ha...
This study analyses the implications of the state development strategies of the past four decades fo...
Since the 1990s, a number of women's non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have undertaken overseas-...
Gender equality and empowerment of women and girls were presented at the Sustainable Development Goa...
This study analyses the implications of the state development strategies of the past four decades fo...
Since its implementation in 1958, the household registration system in China has been powerful state...
The twentieth century has been characterized by rapid urbanization accompanied by enormous urban gro...
China has been increasingly integrated into the global economic system since the initiation of marke...
As the amount of wealth in China�s economy grows, so too does the size of the gender asset gap. Nowh...
China’s rapid urbanization has created opportunities for many people – predominantly men - to migrat...
China’s rapid urbanization has created large scale of population migration, resulting in many villag...
China’s rapid urbanization has created large scale of population migration, resulting in many villag...
China’s rapid urbanization has created large scale of population migration, resulting in many villag...
Legal control of land as well as legal and social recognition of women’s uses of and rights to land ...
In the last two decades in China, large international donor agencies and domestic women's non-govern...
Recent feminist debate about how to achieve the substantive representation of women in government ha...
This study analyses the implications of the state development strategies of the past four decades fo...
Since the 1990s, a number of women's non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have undertaken overseas-...
Gender equality and empowerment of women and girls were presented at the Sustainable Development Goa...
This study analyses the implications of the state development strategies of the past four decades fo...
Since its implementation in 1958, the household registration system in China has been powerful state...
The twentieth century has been characterized by rapid urbanization accompanied by enormous urban gro...
China has been increasingly integrated into the global economic system since the initiation of marke...
As the amount of wealth in China�s economy grows, so too does the size of the gender asset gap. Nowh...