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BEIJING, Aug. 24 (Xinhuanet) -- The Information Office of the State Council of
the People's Republic of China issued a white paper titled "Gender Equality and
Women's Development in China" on Wednesday. The following are some figures and
facts published in the white paper:
-- In 1990, the state input into women and children's healthcare and
epidemic prevention and treatment stood at 305 million yuan and 1.203 billion
yuan, respectively, which rose to 1.046 billion yuan and 3.388 billion yuan in
1999, and further to 1.579 billion yuan and 9.054 billion yuan in 2003.
-- During the period from 1998 to 2003, women's federations nationwide
endeavored to get small-sum credit loans to directly aid a total of 2.5 million
women to get re-employed.
-- By the end of 2004, the number of both urban and rural women workers
reached 337 million nationwide, accounting for 44.8 percent of the total
employed; and the number of women workers in urban work units stood at 42.27
million, accounting for 38.1 percent of the national total.
-- At present, women owners of small and medium-sized enterprises account
for about 20 percent of the national total number of entrepreneurs, and 60
percent of them have emerged in the past decade.
-- By the end of 2004, women accounted for 43.6 percent of the total number of
professionals and technicians in state-owned enterprises and institutions nationwide,
up 6.3 percentage points over the 37.3 percent of 1995, among whom, the
number of senior and intermediate-level women professionals and technicians rose
from 20.1 percent and 33.4 percent to 30.5 percent and 42 percent,
respectively.
-- By the end of 2004, the practice of overall social planning had been
introduced in 28 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under
the central government, with 43.84 million employees, or 60 percent of the total
number of urban employees covered.
-- China is basically an agricultural country, and women account for more
than 60 percent of the rural labor force and are a major force in farming
activities. The Law of the People's Republic of China on Rural Land Contracting,
which came into effect in 2003, states that women and men enjoy equal rights in
contracting land in rural areas, and no organization or individual shall deprive
women of the right to contract and operate land or infringe upon their right to
do so.
-- With the implementation of large-scale and effective special poverty-reduction development programs, the government has succeeded in reducing the poverty-stricken rural population, the majority of whom are women, by 53.9 million - from 80 million in 1994 to 26.1 million in 2004.
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