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\u201cIt\u2019s like returning to the concept ignorance is a woman\u2019s virtue,\u201d says He Yufei, 27, considered one of Deng\u2019s classmates at Hong Kong University, quoting an old idiom used to encourage girls to focus on their roles as moms or wives. As a end result, high school enrollment for girls reached 40% in 1981(pdf, p. 381), up from 25% in 1949, while university enrollment rose from 20% to 34% over the same period, in accordance with a 1992 evaluation by the East West Center in Hawaii.<\/p>\n
Between 2000 and 2050 China\u2019s population of people over sixty-five years old is predicted to more than quadruple. After a profitable career as a lawyer, first in California then in Hong Kong, she joined the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission and ultimately held the position of Deputy Chairman. She then moved on to be vice chair of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, turning into the primary non-mainlander in the function. Li gained a silver medal in the 1992 Winter Olympics and later went on to teach Apolo Ohno to his gold medal win within the 2006 Winter Olympics. She has coached the Chinese nationwide team through the last two Olympic seasons.<\/p>\n
According to Dr Khaled Abou El Fadl from the University of California in Los Angeles, this explains the situation whereby female imams, an historic tradition long ended elsewhere, continue to exist in China. More just lately there has been a surge in Chinese\u2013foreigner marriages in mainland China\u2014more commonly involving Chinese girls than Chinese men. In 2010, virtually forty,000 ladies registered in Chinese\u2013foreigner marriages in mainland China.<\/p>\n
At the identical time, the authorities, ever leery of grass-roots organizing, have detained outspoken feminist activists and sought to manage the country\u2019s fledgling #MeToo movement. When Peng Shuai, a star tennis player, recently stated on social media that a prime Chinese leader had pressured her into intercourse, she was censored inside minutes, and many worry that she is under surveillance.<\/p>\n