A study by The All-China Women’s Federation says the income of Chinese female urban workers when compared to their male peers has fallen by 10% and by over 20% in rural areas. The survey suggests the income gap between men and women is growing partly because of sexual discrimination. According to another report done by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, gender is one of the 5 most cited factors for job discrimination. –Julia Broussard, Country Program Manager at the UN Women China Office. –Robert Parkinson, Founder and CEO of RMG International Business Consulting Corporation. -Hema Kripalani, A Journalist and Radio Host Working in Beijing.

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