Introduction 2013 saw the sixth anniversary of the formulation of Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Disclosure of Government Information (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations) and the fifth ann...Introduction 2013 saw the sixth anniversary of the formulation of Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Disclosure of Government Information (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations) and the fifth anniversary of their being put into effect. As the Regulations were stipulated and put into force,展开更多
On June 2. the Information Office of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China issued a White Paper in Beijing about the situation of Chinese women.The 20, 000-word white Paper consists of a foreuord and ei...On June 2. the Information Office of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China issued a White Paper in Beijing about the situation of Chinese women.The 20, 000-word white Paper consists of a foreuord and eight parts. Through a large number of facts and data, it introduces in details hou’ Chinese uomen obtained historical liberation during the new’ democratic rerolution and socialist rerolution led by the Chinese Communist Party, and how under the socialist system Chinese women hare stepped onto the path of equality and derelopment and become an important force in China’s construction, derelopment and progress.In Seplember 1995, the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women is to be held in Beijing. To satisfy our readers’ desire to knou’ about the situation of Chinese women, we will publish the excerpls of the White paper, "The Situalion, of Chinese Women," in this and the Norember issue of our, magazine.展开更多
New China has enabled women to make conspicuous progress in all aspects of society. The Chinese government has exerted great efforts to promote women’s education and to remove barriers to female education. In regular...New China has enabled women to make conspicuous progress in all aspects of society. The Chinese government has exerted great efforts to promote women’s education and to remove barriers to female education. In regular education, the state has adopted measures to increase the proportion of female enrollment. In some remote, poverty-stricken areas and ethnic minority areas, there are free courses and schools specially for women as a measure. In 1992, the attendance rate for girls from 7 to 11 years old had risen to 96.2 percent from less than 20 percent before the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949. The proportion of females in middle schools, colleges and postgraduate schools reached 43.1 percent, 33.7 percent展开更多
文摘Introduction 2013 saw the sixth anniversary of the formulation of Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Disclosure of Government Information (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations) and the fifth anniversary of their being put into effect. As the Regulations were stipulated and put into force,
文摘On June 2. the Information Office of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China issued a White Paper in Beijing about the situation of Chinese women.The 20, 000-word white Paper consists of a foreuord and eight parts. Through a large number of facts and data, it introduces in details hou’ Chinese uomen obtained historical liberation during the new’ democratic rerolution and socialist rerolution led by the Chinese Communist Party, and how under the socialist system Chinese women hare stepped onto the path of equality and derelopment and become an important force in China’s construction, derelopment and progress.In Seplember 1995, the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women is to be held in Beijing. To satisfy our readers’ desire to knou’ about the situation of Chinese women, we will publish the excerpls of the White paper, "The Situalion, of Chinese Women," in this and the Norember issue of our, magazine.
文摘New China has enabled women to make conspicuous progress in all aspects of society. The Chinese government has exerted great efforts to promote women’s education and to remove barriers to female education. In regular education, the state has adopted measures to increase the proportion of female enrollment. In some remote, poverty-stricken areas and ethnic minority areas, there are free courses and schools specially for women as a measure. In 1992, the attendance rate for girls from 7 to 11 years old had risen to 96.2 percent from less than 20 percent before the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949. The proportion of females in middle schools, colleges and postgraduate schools reached 43.1 percent, 33.7 percent