Female Poverty (Translated Documentary)

Female Poverty (Translated Documentary)

by (japan) Nhk Special Program Recording Team

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Domestic violence, debt, oppression, neglect... Beneath the exquisite make-up is a miserable and collapsed world. Following "The Working Poor", we are once again pursuing "women's invisible poverty". What is eating away at the future of young women? The NHK recording team has released first-hand information to delve deeply into hot issues such as women, youth and the persistence of poverty in Japanese society. What about undergraduate graduation? --"Actually, scholarships are also liabilities. If I were told that I owe more than 6 million yuan, what would a man think?" (24-Year-old Xiao Ai) Even getting married can't get rid of poverty. --"Single mothers in their twenties have weak interpersonal relationships and are easily closed in their own space. Some were abused by their husbands and ran away penniless without even having time to change their clothes." (Staff from the "Tokyo Love Single-Parent Families Support Center") Porn shops have become "life-saving straws." -- "This kind of job pays well. If my daughter wants to do this in the future, I think I will agree." (Twenty-one-year-old Xiaohua) This book is a collection of programs such as "Can't See Tomorrow - The Increasing Poverty of Young Women" produced by the special reporting team of Japan's NHK TV station. It focuses on the increasingly serious social problems in Japan such as female and child poverty, single-mother and child families, and the intergenerational transmission of poverty. It is worth understanding, reflecting on, and taking lessons from for Chinese readers.

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Old Thief's Fan Tulip16mo ago

A very scary real society, worth pondering

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