As well as these unequal social norms, the Chinese job market still rewards men more than women. This means in later life, ...
Kiran Rao, Liang Jing, Luiza Mariani, and 'Ne Zha' voice actress Lyu Yanting share their journeys and push for greater representation at Kering’s first Women in Motion event in China. By Mathew Scott ...
China is ramping up efforts to counter its plummeting birth rate, with measures ranging from cash incentives to controversial local campaigns urging women to have children. Last year marked the ...
The voice behind China’s beloved animated character Ne Zha took center stage alongside global cinema luminaries as the Shanghai International Film Festival hosted its first-ever Kering Women In Motion ...
Survivors of Japan's wartime sexual slavery and their families have renewed their calls for Chinese courts to accept their landmark lawsuits and launch investigations as the 80th anniversary of the ...
Industry Insight from Ethical Corporation Magazine, a part of Thomson Reuters. Chinese women have higher employment rates than the UK and U.S. 41% of Chinese tech companies have female founders Gender ...
Comedy has become a way for women to skewer China’s gender inequality. Some men aren’t happy about it. By Vivian Wang Reporting from Beijing On the list of topics best avoided by China’s comedians, ...
In luxury circles across China’s major cities, a quiet revolution is taking place. Wealthy women—executives, entrepreneurs, widows, and divorcees—are choosing not to remarry, not to date in the ...