With increasing life expectancy, changes in family structure and, most recently, the relaxation of the hitherto strict family planning policies, understanding how mid-life individuals support multiple generations, particularly their older parents and younger grandchildren, is of increasing research and policy significance in China. This paper analyses data from the 2011 China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) to examine the characteristics of Chinese midlife individuals aged 45-64 who are potentially being ‘sandwiched’ between providing care to older parents/parents-in-law and/or younger grandchildren (under age 16). Binary logistic and multinomial regression models shed light on the factors associated with providing support...
This article explores the links between old age support and the characteristics of both parents and ...
This article explores the links between old age support and the characteristics of both parents and ...
There is limited evidence, in particular for the UK, on the recent trends and characteristics of the...
China has experienced the verticalization of family structure. It has changed the support between ag...
China’s ageing process is accelerating as the large birth cohorts of the 1950s and 1960s enter their...
With a large baby-boomer generation entering mid-later life in the United Kingdom, and families span...
Aiming at ‘ageing healthier and ageing better’, a certain amount of high-quality informal care shoul...
Declining fertility in China has raised concerns about elderly support, especially when public suppo...
China's aging population is increasing at an unprecedented rate and along with increasing life expec...
Guided by theories and empirical research on intergenerational relationships, we examine the phenome...
Guided by theories and empirical research on intergenerational relationships, we examine the phenome...
The problem of population aging in China has been widely documented. As a result of decreasing birth...
Guided by theories and empirical research on intergenerational relationships, we examine the phenome...
Contains fulltext : 195170.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The problem of ...
This article explores the links between old age support and the characteristics of both parents and ...
This article explores the links between old age support and the characteristics of both parents and ...
This article explores the links between old age support and the characteristics of both parents and ...
There is limited evidence, in particular for the UK, on the recent trends and characteristics of the...
China has experienced the verticalization of family structure. It has changed the support between ag...
China’s ageing process is accelerating as the large birth cohorts of the 1950s and 1960s enter their...
With a large baby-boomer generation entering mid-later life in the United Kingdom, and families span...
Aiming at ‘ageing healthier and ageing better’, a certain amount of high-quality informal care shoul...
Declining fertility in China has raised concerns about elderly support, especially when public suppo...
China's aging population is increasing at an unprecedented rate and along with increasing life expec...
Guided by theories and empirical research on intergenerational relationships, we examine the phenome...
Guided by theories and empirical research on intergenerational relationships, we examine the phenome...
The problem of population aging in China has been widely documented. As a result of decreasing birth...
Guided by theories and empirical research on intergenerational relationships, we examine the phenome...
Contains fulltext : 195170.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The problem of ...
This article explores the links between old age support and the characteristics of both parents and ...
This article explores the links between old age support and the characteristics of both parents and ...
This article explores the links between old age support and the characteristics of both parents and ...
There is limited evidence, in particular for the UK, on the recent trends and characteristics of the...