Your Status: Logged out Log in

Women's Education in China.  

Member rating: No Rating | Words: | Submitted: Mon Dec 22 2003

Page Preview
Preview
Previous 1 of 7 Next

On the left is an image preview of every page of this document, and below are the first 150 words with formatting removed:

Introduction The term 'globalization' has been used to define various aspects of global expansion in the past two decades. It has been associated with key areas of change, which have led to a marked transformation of the world order. At the level of the economy, globalization has been associated with the trend towards increasing economic liberalization such as freer trade and more deregulated labour, goods and financial markets. Since the establishment of People's Republic in 1949, China has been struggling for development. Great changes have taken place in the way that development is achieved and promoted. As China develops its domestic economy rapidly in the world,the global economy has affected almost every area of Chinese social and economic policy, and the everyday lives of Chinese people. Also this effect of the economic reform has strongly influenced China's educational development. For a country, education is a very...

Get instant access



  • Instant, unlimited access to our documents in full
  • Swap your work for free access, or pay £4.99
  • To see the full version of this document and 147,240 others
Register Now
OR

Receive email updates for this category



  • Simply tell us your email address and receive a weekly Study Help Email for FREE
  • Receive 3 FREE essay views with each email
  • Get all the latest essays from Coursework.Info & discussion from TheStudentRoom.co.uk