Chinese Women Migration

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In the 1980s, female migration was the leading cause of rapid industrialization in China. Young women have been migrating to the urban areas away from their families to get better wages and to gain independence. Women played a large role in the industrialization and development in the economy of many coastal cities like Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. I will look at china’s transformations and the impact that women had on labor and industrialization starting in the 1980’s. This migration can be seen in the Guangdong Province, especially in Shenzhen. I will also look at how the migration of women has affected the Chinese economy, and how their migration also affects the global economy. I will look at how this migration has been a major aspect of the rapid growth of Shenzhen. China is one of many countries that have had an increase in economic growth because of people moving from the countryside to the urban areas. The industrialization in China has been a very important development because of the effects it has had on the social conditions and also the effect it has had on the economy. With the rapid growth in the economy there has been a corresponding growth of women migrating to the cities to find work. This can be seen especially in the growth of Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, as thousands of young women have migrated there in search of work at the large factories that are along the cost. The migration of women to these areas of were the factories are is known as the “Global Assembly Line” (Mills, 2001, p. 9). Some of the main motivations behind a woman’s decisions to migrate to Shenzhen involve a lot of thought, but it comes down to the consideration of family, is it morally the right move, will it be a good move individually. It has been argued that the wage difference between the rural and urban areas is the large factor that drives women to migrate. But there

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