Under communist China, women gained significant rights and legal protections, particularly following the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. The Marriage Law of 1950 abolished arranged marriages and allowed women to choose their partners, granting them greater agency in family matters. Women were also encouraged to participate in the workforce, receiving equal pay for equal work, and were granted rights to education and social services. These changes aimed to promote gender equality and improve women's status in society, although implementation varied across regions and over time.
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