Abstract
In recent years Chinese women's employment issues have come under considerable scrutiny from academic and government circles inside China and have attracted interest outside China as well. This is because of major changes that have been brought to women's employment by the progressive implementation of economic reforms designed to modernize China and turn it into a world power—the so-called "reform and opening up" policies that began in 1978 and are continuing to the present day.
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