Kyung-Sup Chang’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


The Confucian Family Instead of the Welfare State? Reform and Peasant Welfare in Post-Mao China
  • Article

March 1993

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7 Citations

Asian Perspective

Kyung-Sup Chang

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... Men and women experienced a fundamental social transformation from the common status of collective farm workers into the gender-based dissimilar statuses of family farm head and wife/daughter-in-law, respectively. In addition, the simultaneous demise of rural collective welfare programs (as explained in detail in Chang, 1993) required women to intensify their role as social support provider for family members such as aged parents-in-law and children. Women's status in the patriarchal peasant family is more incorporated than unshackled by the rapidly expanding market economy. ...

Reference:

ECONOMIC PRIVATISM AND NEW PATTERNS OF INEQUALITY IN POST-MAO CHINA
The Confucian Family Instead of the Welfare State? Reform and Peasant Welfare in Post-Mao China
  • Citing Article
  • March 1993

Asian Perspective