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ID144546
Title ProperAttitudinal differences within the cultural revolution cohort
Other Title Informationeffects of the sent-down experience
LanguageENG
AuthorHarmel, Robert ;  Yeh, Yao-Yuan
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study addresses whether individuals who were sent down during the Cultural Revolution reveal different political attitudes from those who were socialized during the same period but were not themselves sent down. Using data from the urban sample of the 2006 General Social Survey of China, the authors find evidence that formerly sent-down youth – and particularly sent-down women – as compared to their not-sent-down peers, are today more willing to accept the class-struggle foundation of Mao's communist ideology but are, at the same time, more willing to assess the performance and structure of the communist regime critically.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly ,No. 225; Mar 2016: p.234-252
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 225
Key WordsChina ;  Cultural Revolution ;  Gender ;  Survey ;  Political Attitudes ;  Sent-Down


 
 
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