Filial piety is a central philosophical understanding of Chinese culture. The role it plays as homogenizing agent is paramount in the maintenance of family patterns in China. However, the consequence of one-child policy implemented in 1980 to control population for the main aim of economic progress resulted in a demographics change, i.e. aging population for whic
Is the Confucian concept of filial piety relevant for understanding contemporary Chinese children’s ...
With the emphasis on children’s responsibility for the care of ageing parents, this study examined h...
With the emphasis on children’s responsibility for the care of ageing parents, this study examined h...
Filial piety has remained a cornerstone of aged care in Chinese communities for at least 2,000 years...
With the life expectancy being steadily increasing, caring for an ageing population presents a param...
In the field of psychology, filial piety is usually defined in terms of traditional Chinese culture-...
In China, the need to care for the elderly population is increasing dramatically. China’s baby boome...
Filial piety is a typical feature of Chinese civilization. Represented by the book of The Classic of...
China has the largest net aging population in the world along with a rapid aging pace. Historically,...
As a direct expression of filial piety, adult children, in particular sons, are expected to provide ...
The world has witnessed a rapidly aging China and as a result of the social changes, numerous elderl...
As a direct expression of filial piety, adult children, in particular sons, are expected to provide ...
Filial piety has become an important cultural symbol of civilization in Chinese national vitality wh...
The relationships between children and parents seem to be one of the most urgent issues in the conte...
With the emphasis on children’s responsibility for the care of ageing parents, this study examined h...
Is the Confucian concept of filial piety relevant for understanding contemporary Chinese children’s ...
With the emphasis on children’s responsibility for the care of ageing parents, this study examined h...
With the emphasis on children’s responsibility for the care of ageing parents, this study examined h...
Filial piety has remained a cornerstone of aged care in Chinese communities for at least 2,000 years...
With the life expectancy being steadily increasing, caring for an ageing population presents a param...
In the field of psychology, filial piety is usually defined in terms of traditional Chinese culture-...
In China, the need to care for the elderly population is increasing dramatically. China’s baby boome...
Filial piety is a typical feature of Chinese civilization. Represented by the book of The Classic of...
China has the largest net aging population in the world along with a rapid aging pace. Historically,...
As a direct expression of filial piety, adult children, in particular sons, are expected to provide ...
The world has witnessed a rapidly aging China and as a result of the social changes, numerous elderl...
As a direct expression of filial piety, adult children, in particular sons, are expected to provide ...
Filial piety has become an important cultural symbol of civilization in Chinese national vitality wh...
The relationships between children and parents seem to be one of the most urgent issues in the conte...
With the emphasis on children’s responsibility for the care of ageing parents, this study examined h...
Is the Confucian concept of filial piety relevant for understanding contemporary Chinese children’s ...
With the emphasis on children’s responsibility for the care of ageing parents, this study examined h...
With the emphasis on children’s responsibility for the care of ageing parents, this study examined h...