Abstract

After the expansion of higher education admissions (hereafter ‘The Expansion’) beginning in 1999, the distribution of higher education opportunities has gradually become equalized between genders. Utilizing data from the Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS 2008), this study investigates ‘how the expansion of college admission induced gender equality in higher education opportunities.’ By focusing on how newly emerging educational opportunities are allocated between genders, this study also seeks to identify the factors that contribute most to gender equalization. The results suggest that, overall, The Expansion modified the opportunity structure between genders. Two major changes that occurred are as follows: first, women whose parents are at the middle education level (the ‘sublow cultural level’ group) received more opportunities to receive higher education, thus contributing to gender equality; second, due to The Expansion, women from rural areas are less disadvantaged in obtaining higher educational opportunity, and the difference in distribution between genders is thus reduced. Compared with the trend before the expansion of higher education admissions, the process of gender equality has moved from groups with a higher parental educational level to groups with a lower parental educational level, and from urban to rural areas.

Highlights

  • Between the restoration of the College Entrance Exam (Gaokao) in 1978 and the expansion of higher education admissions in 1999, the scale of Chinese higher education remained relatively stable with slight growth

  • The data are drawn from the Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS2008),d collected by the China Survey and Data Center at Renmin University of China from cities and rural areas of 28 provinces nationwide

  • In accordance with the study design, this study first analyzed hypotheses 1, 2, and 3, respectively, investigating how family economic conditions, parental educational level, and urban-rural differences interact with gender in affecting access to opportunities

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Introduction

Between the restoration of the College Entrance Exam (Gaokao) in 1978 and the expansion of higher education admissions in 1999 (hereafter ‘The Expansion’), the scale of Chinese higher education remained relatively stable with slight growth. During this period, was admission to higher education extremely limited, but the structure of higher education was obviously imbalanced between genders. The substantial and sustained increase of resources as a whole provided more opportunities for women, making gender equality in the field of higher education a reality.

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