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Intergenerational contract, women's labor, and social change in contemporary rural South China.

机译:当代华南农村地区的代际契约,妇女劳动和社会变革。

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Most studies on rural women and households in contemporary China focus on the impact of market-oriented economic reforms on women's labor and their status in the family. This dissertation highlights the necessity to examine the interlocking effects of changes in the spheres of production, reproduction and consumption---partly results of state policies---as well as cultural factors such as changing family values and goals in understanding women's lives. Seeing these women as social actors whose actions are guided by specific family and individual goals and values, I argue that changes in the spheres of reproduction and consumption---both at the household and societal levels---redefine these goals, which in turn guide the allocation of their productive and domestic labor. More specifically, it is the familial responsibilities as defined by the new intergenerational contract and equity norms, as well as the rising costs of family and social reproduction that shape household goals and direct women's labor allocation.;Using interview data collected from rural women in a village in Conghua, Guangdong province of the People's Republic of China between the fall of 1998 and 1999, I conclude that the impact of the rising costs of housing, wedding expenses, and children's education varies among women of different marriage cohorts. These changes put greater pressure on the older and middle-aged marriage cohorts, who expand their scale of household production to fulfil their intergenerational contract and maintain their social status in a changing rural social hierarchy. Meanwhile, younger women marrying in the 1990s are more likely to benefit from a handsome endowment and a new house from their parents-in-law upon their marriage, and thus do not have to work as hard.;The interlocking effects of changes in production, reproduction, and consumption on women's labor are also revealed in the intergenerational division of domestic labor. The increasing demand on older women's productive labor in the post-collectivization era decreases the odds of their elder daughters-in-law in receiving child care assistance. It reveals that the relationship between women's productive and reproductive labor cuts cross the intergenerational axis and have to be understood in a larger family context.
机译:当代中国大多数关于农村妇女和家庭的研究都集中在以市场为导向的经济改革对妇女劳动及其在家庭中的地位的影响。本文强调指出,有必要研究生产,再生产和消费领域变化的连锁效应(部分是国家政策的结果),以及文化因素,例如改变家庭价值观和了解女性生活的目标。我认为这些妇女是社会行为者,其行为以特定的家庭和个人的目标和价值观为指导,因此我认为,无论是在家庭还是在社会层面上,生殖和消费领域的变化都重新定义了这些目标,从而反过来指导他们的生产劳动和家务劳动的分配。更具体地说,正是新的代际合同和平等准则所定义的家庭责任,以及家庭和社会再生产成本的上升,决定了家庭目标并指导了妇女的劳动分配。我得出的结论是,在1998年秋天至1999年秋天之间,中国广东省从化市的一个村庄中,住房成本,婚礼费用和子女教育费用上涨的影响在不同婚姻人群的女性中有所不同。这些变化给老年人和中年婚姻群体带来了更大的压力,他们扩大了家庭生产规模,履行了代际契约,并在不断变化的农村社会等级中保持了社会地位。同时,在1990年代结婚的年轻妇女更有可能从婚姻中从其parents妇那里获得丰厚的parents赋和一所新房子,因此不必费力地工作;生产变化的连锁效应妇女劳动的生育,再生产和消费在家庭劳动的代际分工中也有所体现。后集体化时代对老年妇女生产劳动的需求不断增加,降低了大el妇获得托儿服务的几率。它表明,妇女的生产劳动和生殖劳动之间的关系贯穿了代际轴心,必须在更大的家庭背景下加以理解。

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  • 作者

    To, Clara Wai-chun.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Wisconsin - Madison.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Wisconsin - Madison.;
  • 学科 Womens Studies.;Sociology General.;Sociology Individual and Family Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 331 p.
  • 总页数 331
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 社会学;社会学;社会学;
  • 关键词

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