Women call shots in domestic finances By Sun Xiaohua (China Daily) Updated: 2005-12-06 05:52
The stereotype that Chinese women wear the trousers when it comes to domestic
finances has been proved true by a recent survey
The survey, carried out by Huakun Consumer Guidance Centre for the All-China
Women's Federation, found that 77 per cent of married women are the decision
makers when it comes to food, clothing and essential commodities.
More than 1,000 women aged 20 to 70 from eight cities including Beijing,
Shanghai, Guangzhou and Harbin were quizzed in the survey.
About 23 per cent of the surveyed women said that they could make an
independent decision when making a major purchase like buying a house, car or
other valuables. 77 per cent of women discussed big purchases with their
husbands, but said their opinion was important.
Of the women, 46 per cent said they could spend their earnings as they
pleased. Half of the women said they pooled their incomes with their husbands'
and spent together, but only 2 per cent of women liked to give their money to
their spouse.
"Every month, I am only responsible for the mortgage payment of our house,
about 1,200 yuan (US$148)," said a 26-year-old woman from Nanjing, capital of
East China's Jiangsu Province, who declined to give her name. She works in the
marketing department of a company with a regular monthly salary of more than
5,000 yuan (US$617), plus bonuses. Her husband's salary is about 2,000 yuan
(US$247) every month.
"My husband pays all the expenditures for our daily living, and I spend the
rest of my earnings on clothes and accessories," she said.
Her words echo many others in the survey, in as much as women spend most on
clothes, communications and travelling. Women aged from 31 to 40 are the biggest
consumers.
(China Daily 12/06/2005 page2)
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