×

Our award-winning reporting has moved

Context provides news and analysis on three of the world’s most critical issues:

climate change, the impact of technology on society, and inclusive economies.

Chinese court orders man to pay ex-wife $7,700 for five years of housework

by Reuters
Wednesday, 24 February 2021 11:25 GMT

A woman holds her son in a playground in a residential area in Shanghai July 26, 2014. REUTERS/ Carlos Barria

Image Caption and Rights Information

The award has sparked debate on Chinese social media, with many saying the compensation is too little

BEIJING, Feb 24 (Reuters) - A Chinese court has ordered a man to pay his former wife 50,000 yuan ($7,700) as compensation for housework she did during their five-year marriage, state media reported on Wednesday.

Under a landmark civil code that seeks to better protect the rights of individuals, spouses can seek compensation from their partners in a divorce if they have shouldered more responsibilities - including housework.

The woman, who did not work outside the home during the marriage, sought compensation for housework she had done after her husband filed for divorce at a district court in Beijing last year.

The judge ruled in her favour, telling the man to pay 50,000 yuan for her labour, according to state television.

He must also pay 2,000 yuan a month to support their child, with other assets such as property to be divided equally.

The award of compensation for housework sparked debate on Chinese social media, with many netizens saying the amount was too little.

"A nanny's annual income is already in the tens of thousands of yuan," said a social media user. "This is too little."

($1 = 6.4472 Chinese yuan renminbi) (Reporting by Ryan Woo and Lusha Zhang; Editing by Catherine Evans)

-->