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  <title>Gender Inequality in China – Yun Zhou</title>
  <description>Chairman Mao famously proclaimed that “women hold up half the sky,” and there are many ways in which women’s status, rights, and opportunities have improved under CCP rule. &amp;amp;nbsp;That said, patriarchal ideas about the role of women have continued to find robust expression in China, in different and evolving ways, since 1949 and through the reform &amp;amp;amp; opening period. &amp;amp;nbsp;In this episode, Brown University sociologist Yun Zhou discusses with Neysun Mahboubi the landscape of gender inequality in China, with special attention to the implications of the one-child policy and its repeal, as well as the Chinese #MeToo movement and feminist advocacy more generally. &amp;amp;nbsp;The episode was recorded on November 5, 2018. Yun Zhou received her PhD in Sociology from Harvard University.&amp;amp;nbsp; She is currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Brown University’s Population Studies and Training Center.&amp;amp;nbsp; Her research examines social inequality through the lens of gender, marriage, family, and reproduction. &amp;amp;nbsp;Her most recent work on China’s universal two-child policy, “The Dual Demands: Gender Equity and Fertility Intentions after the One-Child Policy,” was just published in the Journal of Contemporary China.&amp;amp;nbsp; Dr. Zhou also writes extensively for popular audiences on the topics of gender inequality, sexual violence, and reproductive rights in China.&amp;amp;nbsp; Her work has been featured in Tengxun Dajia, Pengpai, Renwu, The South China Morning Post, and Boston Metro, among other outlets.&amp;amp;nbsp; She has also served as a volunteer with the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center since 2016.&amp;amp;nbsp; You can follow her at @yunjulietzhou. Music credit: &amp;quot;Salt&amp;quot; by Poppy Ackroyd, follow her at&amp;amp;nbsp;http://poppyackroyd.com&amp;amp;nbsp; Special thanks to Nick Marziani, Kaiser Kuo, and Yue Hou </description>
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