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The role of women in Vietnam was subject to many changes throughout the history of Vietnam. They have taken on varying roles in society, and the country has seen a number of advances in women's rights , such as an increase in female representation in government, as well as the creation of the Vietnam Women's Union in The role of women in warfare and outside the home continued to increase throughout the 20th century, especially during the Indochina Wars.
During and after the Vietnam War , the ruling Communist Party of Vietnam made efforts to increase women's rights, equity, and representation in government. This included the creation of job quotas during the s, which required that women occupy a certain percentage of jobs in different sectors. Women's rights have continued to increase in contemporary Vietnam, and women have increasingly held leadership positions. Vietnam has one of the highest female labour-force participation rates in the world [ 4 ] and ranked the second most women in senior management among Asian countries.
However, there is still an influence of gender roles and cultural influence in Vietnam today, which persists both inside the domestic home as well as outside in the socioeconomic sphere. According to William S. Turley, "the role of women in traditional Vietnamese culture was determined [partly] by In B. During this time, Confucianism was the official ideology, the Chinese language was primarily spoken, and the Chinese occupation had enormous influence on literature and art creations.
According to Peter C. Phan , that "the first three persons leading insurrections against China were women Chiricosta said that other scholars relied on "this 'matriarchal' aspect of the myth to differentiate Vietnamese society from the pervasive spread of Chinese Confucian patriarchy" [ 15 ] [ c ] and that "resistance to China's colonization of Vietnam Turner, in the 3rd century A.
When the enemy is at the gate, the woman goes out fighting. The quote is "giac den nha, dan ba cung danh" in Vietnamese and the quote actually means that fighting in war is inappropriate for women and its only when the situation is so desperate that the war has spread to their home then women should enter the war.