Gender Under Pressure
If people don’t marry and reproduce, how are we going to sustain society? A relevant question for Hong Kong where, as opposed to the Chinese mainland, there’s a growing surplus of women. This very observation was made in the “Women and Men in Hong Kong Key Statistics 2017 Edition” published this July. In this month’s Hong Kong Enquirer we take a closer look at the causes of the imbalance and the demands and aspirations of both genders. Produced by Claudia Hinterseer.

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Hong Kong's mistreated migrant maids that are being denied permanent residency

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China’s Biggest Leftover Women City: Over 1 Million Single Women, 10 Women Fight for 1 Man

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Chinese Girl EXPOSES Hong Kong Dating Culture 🇭🇰

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Dating in China as a senior citizen

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I'm leaving Germany | Brutally Honest Review

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Dating in Singapore vs Hong Kong (Indonesian Chinese POV)

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Filipino Maids in Hong Kong Cope with Loneliness

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Gender Stereotypes

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90% of Chinese Women Regret Divorce, but Why Are Divorces Rising and Marriages Declining in China?

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Gender equality and Sexual liberation | What problems do women face in Hong Kong? | Spotlight

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Falling Marriage Rates In Asia: Why Youths In Thailand, Vietnam Are Turning Away | Insight

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“My Family Ends With My Generation” Who Destroyed the Fertility Intentions of Young People in China?

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Indian Hongkonger breaks down social barriers

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HOW IS IT LIKE DATING A HONG KONG GIRL

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Why people in China are pretending to get married - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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‘I’m a good catch’: Chinese man wants a wife with US$1,700 monthly salary, car and house

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Prostitute Gives Me a Tour of the Red Light District

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40 Million Leftover Women, China’s Biggest Social Crisis? No One Wants a 37yo?Any Man 30 to 60 Is OK

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