Queens College-CUNY, Queens, NY, USA.
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, USA.
J Health Soc Behav. 2021 Mar;62(1):100-118. doi: 10.1177/0022146520987810. Epub 2021 Feb 8.
This study examined the role of women's political leadership at the community level in China, a context that has experienced recent political and socioeconomic change and has a distinctive rural-urban divide. Drawing on longitudinal data from the China Family Panel Studies (N range = 40,918-52,406 person-year observations), we found that female community directors outnumbered male directors in urban China but were much less common in rural areas. Female community directors had higher levels of human capital regardless of rural or urban location. Residents living in female-directed communities reported better mental health but not physical health or life satisfaction compared to those living in male-directed communities, and this association was most robust among rural women. For rural women, the mental health benefit of living in female-directed communities was partially explained by reduced personal experience of gender discrimination, suggesting that female leadership fosters ideational change toward women that lowers discriminatory behaviors among constituents.
本研究考察了中国社区层面女性政治领导力的作用,中国经历了近期的政治和社会经济变革,城乡差距明显。本研究利用中国家庭追踪调查(N 范围=40918-52406 人年观察)的纵向数据发现,女性社区主任在中国城市的数量超过男性主任,但在农村地区则要少得多。无论在农村还是城市,女性社区主任的人力资本水平都更高。与居住在男性主导社区的居民相比,居住在女性主导社区的居民报告称心理健康状况更好,但身体状况和生活满意度则没有,这种关联在农村女性中最为显著。对于农村女性来说,居住在女性主导社区对心理健康的益处部分归因于减少了个人性别歧视经历,这表明女性领导促进了观念的改变,从而降低了选民中的歧视行为。