Preliminary Assessment of the Global Pandemic on Women From a Marxist- Feminist Perspective- On the example of China and United States
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14728956Keywords:
Capitalism, COVID-19, economy, Feminist, Karl Marx, Marxist FeministAbstract
This paper explores the complex causes of wealth inequality in China, including historical economic theories, measures like the "common prosperity" program, regional differences, governmental regulations, cultural norms, and the impact of cultural norms.
This study examines gender economic inequality in China, focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on women and vulnerable individuals. It suggests solutions for both Chinese and American governments, including education, employment opportunities, anti-discrimination laws, support for female entrepreneurs, to alleviate gender income inequality.
The study explores role of capitalism in income inequities, particularly affecting women. It highlights complex interactions between capitalism, patriarchy, and economic inequality, highlighting women's challenges in achieving financial independence and perpetuating gender-based prejudice.
This analysis reveals the intricate factors contributing to income disparity in China, focusing on gender and capitalism's influence. It serves as a foundation for further discussions and policy recommendations to reduce income disparities and promote economic justice in China and beyond.