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Book review: Leftover Women, by Leta Hong Fincher

In China's biggest cities, well-educated women in their 20s are turning down promotions at work or even quitting their jobs, fearing they might become too old or too successful to find a husband.

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Singles seeking spouses post their profiles in People's Square in Shanghai, a sign of the problems faced by career women on the mainland.Photo: Reuters


by Leta Hong Fincher
Zed Books
4 stars 

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In China's biggest cities, well-educated women in their 20s are turning down promotions at work or even quitting their jobs, fearing they might become too old or too successful to find a husband. Their insecurities are stoked by government campaigns accusing single women of being sexual degenerates with unrealistically high expectations of men.

Tsinghua University sociologist Leta Hong Fincher makes a convincing argument that a century after Chinese feminists helped spark a revolution that overthrew the Qing empire, women's rights have experienced a dramatic rollback.

While life wasn't necessarily better in the early days of communism, there wasn't a wide wealth gap between the sexes, and the state did not encourage early marriage. Now, intense pressure on professional women to either rush into marriage or stay in unhappy unions means that much of the mainland's newfound wealth is controlled by husbands and rates of domestic violence are alarmingly high, according to data analysed in the book.

Former journalist Hong Fincher was largely responsible for introducing the Chinese term , for unmarried, "leftover" women over the age of 27, to the world with a 2012 op-ed in . In the article, she noted that the earliest mention of on a government website came shortly after the government appointed the All-China Women's Federation in 2007 to help "upgrade population quality" in response to "population pressures".

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Since then, state media has published scores of reports aimed at shaming "high-quality" women into marrying and having a child for the good of the nation. A 2011 Women's Federation column stated: "Many highly educated 'leftover women' are very progressive in their thinking and enjoy going to nightclubs to search for a one-night stand … It is only when they have lost their youth and are kicked out by the man, that they decide to look for a life partner. Therefore, most 'leftover women' do not deserve our sympathy."

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