Working PaperWhat we know about transitions in coresidence of older adults in China is based upon panel data involving survivors. This paper examines the tendency to shift and determinants of shifts in coresidence with adult children among very old, comparing survivors of an inter-survey period with decedents. Data come from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey covering the period 1998-2005
Abstract Background China has transitioned from being one of the fastest-growing populations to amon...
This paper provides a factual assessment of China's population aging and its social and economic con...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/108586/1/padr694.pd
The reduction in family size in China and concurrent social and economic change are raising concerns...
Journal ArticleThis paper examines a) whether rates of coresidence between older adults and their ad...
China’s ageing process is accelerating as the large birth cohorts of the 1950s and 1960s enter their...
Using data from Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China (DHLC) 1998-2002, this study examines thr...
Living arrangements in later life are dynamic, with changes associated with life events such as wido...
As China moves into the ranks of aged societies, the coresidency of its elders with their adult chil...
Journal ArticleChina will experience rapid growth in the proportion and number of older people in it...
Declining fertility in China has raised concerns about elderly support, especially when public suppo...
The factors that influence the length of human life are complex and longevity remains a controversia...
Objective: This study investigates the role of customary activities, both social and solitary, in mo...
Working PaperPopulation aging, occurring concurrently with social and economic change, has the poten...
This article begins with the notion that the family in China acts altruistically, aiming toward the ...
Abstract Background China has transitioned from being one of the fastest-growing populations to amon...
This paper provides a factual assessment of China's population aging and its social and economic con...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/108586/1/padr694.pd
The reduction in family size in China and concurrent social and economic change are raising concerns...
Journal ArticleThis paper examines a) whether rates of coresidence between older adults and their ad...
China’s ageing process is accelerating as the large birth cohorts of the 1950s and 1960s enter their...
Using data from Determinants of Healthy Longevity in China (DHLC) 1998-2002, this study examines thr...
Living arrangements in later life are dynamic, with changes associated with life events such as wido...
As China moves into the ranks of aged societies, the coresidency of its elders with their adult chil...
Journal ArticleChina will experience rapid growth in the proportion and number of older people in it...
Declining fertility in China has raised concerns about elderly support, especially when public suppo...
The factors that influence the length of human life are complex and longevity remains a controversia...
Objective: This study investigates the role of customary activities, both social and solitary, in mo...
Working PaperPopulation aging, occurring concurrently with social and economic change, has the poten...
This article begins with the notion that the family in China acts altruistically, aiming toward the ...
Abstract Background China has transitioned from being one of the fastest-growing populations to amon...
This paper provides a factual assessment of China's population aging and its social and economic con...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/108586/1/padr694.pd