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Sexy dressing blamed for harassment in China

Beijing - Sexual harassment is widespread at workplaces in China and women who are provocatively dressed are to blame, state media has said, citing an online survey.

According to a survey of more than 4,000 professionals conducted by a job-hunting company, 43 percent of the respondents think sexual harassment is "widespread" and 54 percent say it happens occasionally, the China Daily said.

An overwhelming 90 percent said women who dress provocatively in the office were inviting harassment, it said.

About 45 percent believe the perpetrators tend to be the victims' bosses.

The concept of male supremacy is still deeply ingrained in most Chinese people's minds and sexual harassment is not an issue generally given great social concern.

The paper did not say how many of the 4,000 respondents were male or describe how the survey was carried out. -- Agence France Presse

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