This study examines marital construction of family power among male-out-migrant couples in a Chinese village in Guangxi Province. In-depth interviews show that male-out-migrant couples prefer joint decision making. When cou-ples are in disputes, power tends to go to the ones who shoulder greater house-hold-based responsibilities; in this case, they are mainly married women. The couples achieve power–responsibility congruence by following relation-oriented exchange, which emphasizes spouses ’ obligations to the family and relational harmony, as opposed to equity-oriented exchange, which stresses the importance of comparative resources in one’s ability to wield power. Consequently, family power among male-out-migrant couples is group serving ...
Despite the increase in female labour force participation in Singapore in recent years, many state p...
Using data of Chinese immigrants extracted from the Belgian National Register registering a cohabita...
This thesis explores whether and how rural-to-urban migration alters the Chinese migrant family in t...
This study examines marital construction of family power among male-out-migrant couples in a Chinese...
ABSTRACT This study examines the inconsistency between the unequal allocation of family labor and a ...
There are 260 million migrant workers in China in 2012, most of whom left their spouses and/or child...
Resource theory and the patriarchy perspective maintain that wives have less family decision-making ...
This study explored how changes in power relations within couples after immigrating from more patria...
© 2018 National Council on Family Relations Objective: The study describes current patterns of inter...
This study explored how changes in power relations within couples after immigrating from more patria...
Objective: The study describes current patterns of intergenerational proximity in China, and analyze...
In the past 30 years, China's economic reforms have forced many state-owned factories (SOEs) to coll...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In China, despite longstanding inequalities based on g...
This paper discusses how a social system based on bilateral and non-hierarchical kinship is able to ...
UNKThe principle of patrilineal descent has only a limited sphere of influence and can not necessari...
Despite the increase in female labour force participation in Singapore in recent years, many state p...
Using data of Chinese immigrants extracted from the Belgian National Register registering a cohabita...
This thesis explores whether and how rural-to-urban migration alters the Chinese migrant family in t...
This study examines marital construction of family power among male-out-migrant couples in a Chinese...
ABSTRACT This study examines the inconsistency between the unequal allocation of family labor and a ...
There are 260 million migrant workers in China in 2012, most of whom left their spouses and/or child...
Resource theory and the patriarchy perspective maintain that wives have less family decision-making ...
This study explored how changes in power relations within couples after immigrating from more patria...
© 2018 National Council on Family Relations Objective: The study describes current patterns of inter...
This study explored how changes in power relations within couples after immigrating from more patria...
Objective: The study describes current patterns of intergenerational proximity in China, and analyze...
In the past 30 years, China's economic reforms have forced many state-owned factories (SOEs) to coll...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In China, despite longstanding inequalities based on g...
This paper discusses how a social system based on bilateral and non-hierarchical kinship is able to ...
UNKThe principle of patrilineal descent has only a limited sphere of influence and can not necessari...
Despite the increase in female labour force participation in Singapore in recent years, many state p...
Using data of Chinese immigrants extracted from the Belgian National Register registering a cohabita...
This thesis explores whether and how rural-to-urban migration alters the Chinese migrant family in t...