Shanghai females are fretting over the financial crisis, according to China Daily. Over 1000 women responded to a survey conducted jointly by the Shanghai Labor Union and the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, the majority of which (over 90%!) said they had been worried in the past three months because of the crisis. 53% felt insecure about their job and 27.9% believed it'd be hard to find another job if they were laid off. Women workers in the electronics (80.3%), garment (71.9%) and food (52.3%) industries worried the most. To cope with tighter wallets, most were putting off plans to have children and many were spending less on shopping and taking public transit rather than taxis.



How can they be worried when China is a capitalists', workers' and consumers' paradise of high paying jobs at top domestic and international companies followed by trips to the fitness club, big dinners and night clubs?
These women must be anti-China splitists who focus on their careers and their english teacher husbands.
you realise that's a picture of a woman born and raised in San Francisco who lived the vast bulk of her life in California right?