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Gender discrimination against women job seekers in China is rife, experts say, after woman questioned about love life in interview

  • China has one of the world’s largest female workforces and strong legal protections, but gender discrimination is everywhere , experts say
  • One study found more than 85 per cent of female graduates had encountered at least one form of gender discrimination while job hunting

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Unlucky in love can mean unlucky at work in China as employers demand dating history from women applicants to prove ‘emotional intelligence’. Photo: AFP

This story about gender discrimination against job seekers is part of a series of stories on women’s issues in China and Asia to coincide with International Women’s Day.

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How many boyfriends have you had? That is the latest question to join as the long list of sexist and stereotypical questions levelled at women looking for work in China

Last week a woman revealed on Chinese social media that when applying for a human resources job with a car service company she was asked how many romantic relationships she had been in and which was the longest.

In response to the woman’s claim, the Hongqiao Car Service company in Nanchang, in Jiangxi province, said the question was relevant because the position in the human resources department required “high emotional intelligence” to maintain good relationships with clients, reported Xian Business this week.

An applicant has the right to refuse to answer such questions, says Lu Xiaoquan, a women’s rights lawyer from Beijing. Photo: Getty
An applicant has the right to refuse to answer such questions, says Lu Xiaoquan, a women’s rights lawyer from Beijing. Photo: Getty

“Most of our employees are female. We put that question in the job application form because if a person has been in love before, she must be considerate to others,” a staff member was quoted as saying.

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