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Jedinstveni pokret u istoriji Kine: "Preostale žene" koje se same češljaju
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Jedinstveni pokret u istoriji Kine: "Preostale žene" koje se same češljaju

The article discusses the historical phenomenon of 'women who comb themselves' in China, a unique movement of unmarried women who defied traditional societal norms by choosing celibacy and economic independence. These women, referred to as 'leftover women,' were often seen as property in patriarchal families and faced significant social pressure to marry. The article highlights the economic contributions of these women, noting that highly educated single women between the ages of 25 and 35 contribute significantly to China's economy, accounting for around 41% of the country's GDP. It also mentions that China has more than seven million such women, many of whom are well-educated and play a crucial role in the nation's development. The article contrasts this historical context with modern Chinese women who have more autonomy over their lives despite continuing cultural traditions.

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Jedinstveni pokret u istoriji Kine: "Preostale žene" koje se same češljaju

The article discusses the historical phenomenon of 'women who comb themselves' in China, a unique movement of unmarried women who defied traditional societal norms by choosing celibacy and economic independence. These women, referred to as 'leftover women,' were often seen as property in patriarchal families and faced significant social pressure to marry. The article highlights the economic contributions of these women, noting that highly educated single women between the ages of 25 and 35 contribute significantly to China's economy, accounting for around 41% of the country's GDP. It also mentions that China has more than seven million such women, many of whom are well-educated and play a crucial role in the nation's development. The article contrasts this historical context with modern Chinese women who have more autonomy over their lives despite continuing cultural traditions.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): While the article addresses sensitive gender issues and societal structures, it presents information objectively without overtly favoring any political ideology. It provides historical and statistical data without taking a clear ideological stance, balancing both the challenges faced by these women,

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 50 · Objektivnost 40): The article discusses Chinese 'leftover women' and their economic contributions but does not relate to the primary source document about Serbia's EU integration. It contains speculative claims about the economic role of unmarried women in China without direct evidence. The tone is somewhat sensation

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