0:00:00 | no i'm send ito and it's my pleasure to share with you my paper today |
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0:00:05 | which is on the topic of secondary |
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0:00:08 | well what men and china's marriage market |
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0:00:11 | so you might ask what is that women |
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0:00:14 | they are according to the chinese ministry women were twenty seven years old and above |
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0:00:20 | you are not married yet and they are not their similarity which is they have |
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0:00:26 | higher education levels and high economic states as it is that occupational statuses but are |
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0:00:32 | not married yet |
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0:00:33 | and they are concedes by a |
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0:00:36 | the public for being really the bonding in terms of their partner choice criteria |
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0:00:41 | which render them difficult to find partners and hence leftover are in the marriage market |
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0:00:47 | it might paper i have found that it is the patriarchal the mountains these women's |
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0:00:54 | male partners and suitors which have prevented them from realizing their marriage falls |
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0:01:01 | for instance some women more discriminative against five men because of their strong economic accomplishments |
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0:01:08 | and there is encountered other patriarch with the mountains such as being given ultimatums to |
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0:01:14 | choose between to rear or marriage or were controlled in terms of their spending patterns |
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0:01:20 | and lifestyle choices |
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0:01:22 | i have tried these with gender constraints in part of choice |
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0:01:27 | which are divided into discriminates tree and controlling one's respectively |
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0:01:32 | therefore different types of women who performs different |
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0:01:35 | partners for strategies and base of their general constraints |
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0:01:39 | for instance the maximize there is all the most proactive and they would choose western |
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0:01:45 | man whom they believed would be more open minded about their accomplishments |
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0:01:50 | so we choose much more accomplished man who because they have very high economic accomplishments |
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0:01:57 | themselves would not be intimidated by them |
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0:02:00 | someone even shoes to conceal their own accomplishments from n |
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0:02:05 | so that they would not be rejected for their external qualifications |
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0:02:10 | in the controlling gender constraints the satisfies there is what shoes to be with lower |
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0:02:17 | economic statesman who they were would not tags are |
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0:02:22 | strong patriarch with the mouse on them given that they were not in traditional wedding |
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0:02:27 | positions and can not expect them to be in traditional household roles |
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0:02:31 | and as you can see someone that even share and household chores |
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0:02:37 | but operators what should |
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0:02:39 | nontraditional relationship forms outside marriage such as things single |
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0:02:44 | or non sexual companionship and french networks |
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0:02:49 | to give a traditional gender roles altogether |
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0:02:53 | finally the traditional that's |
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0:02:56 | i am traditional in terms of one thing to fulfill traditional marriage |
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0:03:00 | and shoes in a red winning partner |
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0:03:03 | but no concrete strategies and harder choice and hands could be said to be having |
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0:03:08 | the lowest chances of shutting the leftover states as |
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0:03:12 | my paper has provided and that and once understanding of the shiny phenomenon in china |
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0:03:19 | and the mortgage what strategies can be applied by either a single high be accomplished |
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0:03:24 | women in other patriarchal societies |
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0:03:28 | face similar gender constraints in partner choice regardless of whether or not they're final goal |
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0:03:34 | it's traditional marriage thank you very much and i hope you enjoy reading my for |
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0:03:39 | paper |
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