性别与发展国际研讨会

发布日期:2004-06-17 10:44    来源:北京大学国家发展研究院

International Workshop on
Gender and Development in China
性别与发展国际研讨会

China Center for Economic Research, Beijing University
June 21-22, 2004

Conference Site: Zhifuxuan, China Center for Economic Research, Beijing University

Workshop sponsor: The Ford Foundation

Workshop organizers: Dong Xiao-yuan, University of Winnipeg
    Zhao Yaohui, CCER, Beijing University
June 21:

a. 8:00-9:00 am: Registration

b. 9:00-9:15 am: Remarks by Dr. Sarah Cook, Representative of the Ford Foundation

c. 9:15-10:15 am: Keynote speech by Dr. Elizabeth King, The World Bank
(45 minutes presentation and 15 minutes for questions)

d. 10:15-10:30 am: Recess

e: 10:30-12:00 am:  Session I: Gender and Rural Development I
             Chair:  Gale Summerfield, University of Illinois
  Discussants: Xin Meng and Denise Hare

i. “China’s Rural Labor Market Development and Its Gender Implications”
   By Zhang Linxiu, Center of China’s Agricultural Policy
        Alan de Brauw, University of California at Davis
      Scott Rozelle, University of California at Davis

ii. “Rising Gender Gap in Non-Agricultural Employment in Rural China”
     By Xiaoyun Liu, China Agricultural University
     Terry Sicular, University of Western Ontario
     Xian Xin, China Agricultural University
 
iii. “The Status of Women and Backyard Hogs Production: Evidence from Jilin and Henan Provinces”
By Zhang, Liqin, China Agricultural University
 
iv. “Sericulture and Women’s Contributions to the Household Economy: The Case of the Lower Yangzi in the 1930s”
By James Kai-sing Kung, Daniel Yiu-fai Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Bai Nansheng, The National Development and Reform Commission

f:  12:00-14:00 pm: recess (lunch buffet)

g: 14:00-15:30 pm: Session II: Gender and Rural Development II
   Chair: Margaret Maurer-Fazio, Bates College
Discussants: Yang Yao and Lina Song

i. Gender, the Household Responsibility System, and Property Rights in China 
By Gale Summerfield, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
     
ii. Women’s Rights to Land under China's Land Contract System
 By Yang Li, Research Center for Rural Economy, Ministry of Agriculture
          Denise Hare, Reed College

iii. Case Studies on Women’s Cooperatives in Rural China
  By Yuan Peng, The Institute of Rural Development, China’ Academy of Social Sciences

iv. Market-Oriented Reform and Food Security in China’s Low Income Regions
    By Zhujing, Nanjing Agricultural University

h: 15:30-15:45 pm: Recess

i: 15:45-17:15 pm: Session III: Gender and Rural Development III
  Chair: Meng Xin, National University of Australia
   Discussants: Linxiu Zhang and Margaret Maurer-Fazio

i. Gender Inequality in Access to Healthcare in Rural China
    By Mengtao Gao & Yao Yang, China’s Center of Economics Research, Peking University

ii. Sex Ratio at Birth and Girl Discriminating in China.
     By Pang Lihua, You Yunzhong, Zheng Xiaoying, Institute of Population Research, Peking University

iii. Gender Difference in Education Enrolment in Rural China
    By Lina Song, University of Nottingham
       John Knight, University of Oxford

iv. Investing in Education: What Determines Schooling Outcomes in Rural Vietnam?
  By Denise Hare, Reed College

j: 18:00-20:00 pm:  Dinner

June 22:

a. 9:00-10:30 am: Session IV: Gender and Non-Agricultural Labor Markets I
           Chair: Song, Lina, University of Nottingham
  Discussants: Xiao-Yuan Dong and Gale Summerfield

i. Chinese Women’s Employment and Social Security in Economic Transition
    by Pan Jintang, Renmin University
 
ii. Legal Protection of Female Workers in Non-State-Owned Manufacturing Enterprises
 By Wang Jufen, Institute of Population Research, Fudan University

iii. Gender Differences and Discrimination in Market Entry among University Graduates
     By Wang Xiaobo, Tianjin Academy of Social Sciences
iv. Gender Segmentation at Work in China’s Privatized Rural Industry
      By Dong, Xiao-yuan, University of Winnipeg
            Fiona MacPhail and Paul Bowles, University of Northern British Columbia
            Samuel P.S. Ho, University of British Columbia

b. 10:30-10:45 am: recess

c. 10:45-12:15 pm: Session V: Gender and Non-Agricultural Labor Market II
  Chair:  Denise Hare
  Discussants: James K. Kung and Fiona MacPhail

i. The effects of Institutional Change on the Relative Earnings of Urban Chinese Women
    By Margaret Maurer-Fazio and James Hughes, Bates College

ii. The Impacts of Flexible Employment on Women in urban China
     By Hu Xinying, Women’s Studies Institute of China

iii. Analysis of Gender Earnings Gap in China
  By Liu Huiying, Nanjing Agricultural University Nanjing

iv. The Impact of Labor Migration on Urban Wage Differentials in China
    By Albert Park, University of Michigan, Zhao Dong and Zhao Yaohui, China Center for Economic Research, Beijing University

d. 12:15-14:00 pm: recess (lunch buffet)

e. 14:00-15:00 Graduation of Research Training Program of Class 2002
i. Presentation of Graduation Certificates by Dr. Sarah Cook
ii. Speech by representative of Class 2002

h. 15:15-16:45 pm: Meeting of CHWEN executive and advisory committees

i. 18:00-20:00 pm: Dinner