Ineguaglianze e povertà delle donne nella Cina dello sviluppo economico

Since 1978, the poor population in China has shrunk by almost 500 million and the proportion of malnourished people, about 25% in 1992, has fallen to 10% in 2012-2014. However, not everyone benefited from this extraordinary economic performance. In saying “let some people get rich before the others”...

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Main Author: Patrizia Farina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2018-09-01
Series:Storia delle Donne
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Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/sdd/article/view/2545
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description Since 1978, the poor population in China has shrunk by almost 500 million and the proportion of malnourished people, about 25% in 1992, has fallen to 10% in 2012-2014. However, not everyone benefited from this extraordinary economic performance. In saying “let some people get rich before the others”, the post-Mao leadership promoted a model of development that accepted both the disparities between different groups and the marginalization of the most vulnerable people. Among the latter, women are the majority because the programs implemented to fight poverty underestimated gender specificities.
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spellingShingle Patrizia Farina
Ineguaglianze e povertà delle donne nella Cina dello sviluppo economico
Storia delle Donne
Cina
povertà
donne
riforme
sviluppo
China
title Ineguaglianze e povertà delle donne nella Cina dello sviluppo economico
title_full Ineguaglianze e povertà delle donne nella Cina dello sviluppo economico
title_fullStr Ineguaglianze e povertà delle donne nella Cina dello sviluppo economico
title_full_unstemmed Ineguaglianze e povertà delle donne nella Cina dello sviluppo economico
title_short Ineguaglianze e povertà delle donne nella Cina dello sviluppo economico
title_sort ineguaglianze e poverta delle donne nella cina dello sviluppo economico
topic Cina
povertà
donne
riforme
sviluppo
China
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/sdd/article/view/2545
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