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Title:
Gender equality and gender mainstreaming in corporate cut flower production in China, Equality, Growth and Sustainability Do They Mix?
Authors: Cai-yun Wang, Abu Kargbo, Ya-fei Li, Mahmoud M. El-habbaq, Shi-mao Li, Rong-zhangMai, Qiang Fu
Year: 2010
Keywords: gender equality, gender mainstreaming, male, female, cut flower, China
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

The extent gender equality is practiced in the cut flower industry in China as provided by the 1982 China constitution is explored. A sample of 20 companies is purposively selected and 200 workers from these companies are interviewed. The data suggests that despite the constitutional prescription of gender equality, male and female workers’ roles and benefits differ significantly

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