Roseann Lake, author of 'Leftover in China', discusses how women who aren't married by 25 are reshaping China's traditional culture. Following is a transcript of the video. Roseann Lake ...
China's ban on single women freezing their eggs has sparked a debate about gender roles in modern China.
On my 26th birthday this year, my family, friends, colleagues and acquaintances were all very concerned about my relationship ...
unmarried women are seen as a threat to the makeup of Chinese society. Professional women who fail to marry young face the stigma of being "leftover" from friends, family, and the government.
Unmarried females, colloquially known as "leftover women" in China, have long faced pressure to wed in a society that prioritises marriage. China 'leftover women' ad goes viral The over-27s China ...
In China, a harmonious family is considered the bedrock of a stable society. For that reason, the Chinese Government has focused on population planning, striving for a 'high quality' population, ...
China’s population continues to fall for third straight year due to declining birthrate and amid concerns for economy.