Original title: Studie přístupu čínské vlády k prevenci diskriminace v zaměstnání žen v kontextu komplexní politiky tří dětí
Translated title: A Study of The Chinese Government's Approach in Preventing Female Employment Discrimination in The Context of The Comprehensive Three-Child Policy
Authors: Huang, Zhaoming ; Jusić, Mirna (advisor) ; Kubátová, Hana (referee)
Document type: Master’s theses
Year: 2022
Language: eng
Abstract: To ease the aging process of the population and change the situation that the fertility rate continues to decline, the Chinese government will adjust the two-child policy to the three-child policy in 2021. The implementation of the three-child policy can indeed release part of the reproductive potential, but childbirth will increase the employment cost of enterprises, which will lead to employment discrimination against women. My thesis is based on the comprehensive three-child policy. The main research problem is the Chinese government's handling of female employment discrimination and putting forward reasonable countermeasures to provide strong support for the Chinese government to deal with female employment discrimination. First of all, through the existing data, we can understand the current employment situation of women in China, and compare the employment situation of women with the employment situation of men. It mainly includes four aspects: high employment threshold, unequal pay for equal work, difficult promotion, and reduced maternity security. The reasons for the current employment discrimination of Chinese women are explained through Becker's model of individual discrimination. When the preference for discrimination is greater than the cost of discrimination, discriminatory behavior...
Keywords: China's three-child policy; discrimination; equality in employment; female employment; maternity protection; diskriminace; ochrana mateřství; rovnost v zaměstnání; zaměstnanost žen; čínská politika tří dětí

Institution: Charles University Faculties (theses) (web)
Document availability information: Available in the Charles University Digital Repository.
Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/177476

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