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Outside the village office, with its new Shareholding Co-operative nameplate, are the fruits of all this toil sheets of
paper on a bulletin board listing the 363 shareholders. They make up less than a quarter of the area s current
population. Mao, who famously said that women hold up half the sky, would not be happy with the list. He Hua has
decided that when it come fuel dispenser s to share allocations, women are worth only six-tenths of men. Jin Zhengzhong, the
general manager, explains that this is based on traditional rural reckoning which values a woman s labour at half
that of a man s. But even this is progress of sorts before the new co-operative was established, profits were
handed out only to male family heads, to divide up as they wished.
Turning villagers into shareholders is a big improvement on the hazy “collective�ownership notion prevailing in
most of rural China. But although He Hua s villagers will be rich by local standards (an adult male shareholder can
expect a dividend of $5,000 a year, which amounts to a comfortable urban income), they have not found the
answer to China s land problem. Their shares will be diluted if their numbers grow; they cannot be sold except to
other villagers; and the government could still take the land away.
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