Angela Liu epitomised China’s new generation of women, attending the prestigious Zhejiang University before working her way up at a state bank and drawing a higher salary than her husband, a public servant.
All that changed when she turned 30 and gave birth to her first child. Very few women remain in senior positions at her bank, and so she quit to become a full-time housewife.
“Perhaps I should have done things another way, but attitudes in the public sector are still rather conservative,” says Ms Liu. “Maybe if I had gone abroad or worked for a start-up, I would have gone back to work.”
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