Younger people being less supportive to their elderly has been interpreted as shifting away from the traditional intergenerational relationship in the literature of aging on East Asian countries, including China (Vos and Lee, 1993; Chee, 2000; Leung, 2004; Zeng and Wang, 2004). How-ever, this argument is largely based on the assumption that elderly people should be respected and cared for in the traditional societies. The author of this paper studies the changes in the patterns of intergenerational support with reference to housing in China and finds that the supportive relationship in elderly people’s housing decisions responds to the on-going social and economic changes. If we do not only focus on what the elderly have received, then fami...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the trends among the elderly population in China about residenti...
China's aging population is increasing at an unprecedented rate and along with increasing life expec...
Social support networks, consisting principally of family members, neighbors, and friends, can provi...
Previous studies show a decline in parent–child co-residence among the elderly. This study examined ...
This dissertation is an empirical study of the pattern of old age support of service and economic ty...
China’s ageing process is accelerating as the large birth cohorts of the 1950s and 1960s enter their...
Declining fertility in China has raised concerns about elderly support, especially when public suppo...
Background: The life course experiences of those born in China from the late 1950s to early 1970s ha...
Intergenerational support between parents and children in Chinese cities has been dramatically affec...
This article explores the links between old age support and the characteristics of both parents and ...
Pension reform is at the centre of the policy agenda in China, as it undergoes rapid economic and so...
China has experienced the verticalization of family structure. It has changed the support between ag...
2013-07-05Social support is especially important for people in late life due to physical and life-co...
Using data from Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China (DHLC) 1998-2002, this study examines thr...
China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations counters the widely accepted notion that traditi...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the trends among the elderly population in China about residenti...
China's aging population is increasing at an unprecedented rate and along with increasing life expec...
Social support networks, consisting principally of family members, neighbors, and friends, can provi...
Previous studies show a decline in parent–child co-residence among the elderly. This study examined ...
This dissertation is an empirical study of the pattern of old age support of service and economic ty...
China’s ageing process is accelerating as the large birth cohorts of the 1950s and 1960s enter their...
Declining fertility in China has raised concerns about elderly support, especially when public suppo...
Background: The life course experiences of those born in China from the late 1950s to early 1970s ha...
Intergenerational support between parents and children in Chinese cities has been dramatically affec...
This article explores the links between old age support and the characteristics of both parents and ...
Pension reform is at the centre of the policy agenda in China, as it undergoes rapid economic and so...
China has experienced the verticalization of family structure. It has changed the support between ag...
2013-07-05Social support is especially important for people in late life due to physical and life-co...
Using data from Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China (DHLC) 1998-2002, this study examines thr...
China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations counters the widely accepted notion that traditi...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the trends among the elderly population in China about residenti...
China's aging population is increasing at an unprecedented rate and along with increasing life expec...
Social support networks, consisting principally of family members, neighbors, and friends, can provi...