Recently, there is controversy in Hong Kong whether the government should enact filial support legislation in Hong Kong so that the burden of caring for elderly dependent people could be shared between the government and the adult children. In this paper, we briefly discussed the theoretical framework for the relationship between family and state welfare and we reviewed how filial support legislation was implemented in other countries and their experiences in practising the law. The availability of family care in Hong Kong might be decreased due to the process of industrialisation and urbanisation in terms of the change of the family structure and household size; the increasingly aged population; more active participation in the labour forc...
Based on the findings of research studies on the practice of filial piety in East and South-east Asi...
This article investigates the care support pattern of the middle-aged sandwich generation towards th...
This study critically examines the evolving nature of filial piety and the role that it plays in the...
This thesis aims to explain the shaping of the aged care policy in Hong Kong from 1948 to 2007. The ...
Social support networks, consisting principally of family members, neighbors, and friends, can provi...
Examines the changing responsibilities of the state and the family in Hong Kong in supporting the ol...
This study aims to explore the importance of family financial support from adult children to their o...
In common with much of the world, the populations of both England and Hong Kong are ageing. One of t...
For a society with a strong family system and Confucian ethic, the idea of community care for elderl...
Hong Kong has experienced a steady and significant growth in its elderly population. Being essential...
With the life expectancy being steadily increasing, caring for an ageing population presents a param...
ST Cheng1 PhD, C Li1 PhD As society ages, issues relating to older persons are surfacing and gaining...
One of the most confounding challenges of health care providers today is to optimize quality of life...
China has the largest aging population in the world today. Despite the Chinese tradition of filial p...
Older persons, like all members of any society, have the right to be free from mistreatment at famil...
Based on the findings of research studies on the practice of filial piety in East and South-east Asi...
This article investigates the care support pattern of the middle-aged sandwich generation towards th...
This study critically examines the evolving nature of filial piety and the role that it plays in the...
This thesis aims to explain the shaping of the aged care policy in Hong Kong from 1948 to 2007. The ...
Social support networks, consisting principally of family members, neighbors, and friends, can provi...
Examines the changing responsibilities of the state and the family in Hong Kong in supporting the ol...
This study aims to explore the importance of family financial support from adult children to their o...
In common with much of the world, the populations of both England and Hong Kong are ageing. One of t...
For a society with a strong family system and Confucian ethic, the idea of community care for elderl...
Hong Kong has experienced a steady and significant growth in its elderly population. Being essential...
With the life expectancy being steadily increasing, caring for an ageing population presents a param...
ST Cheng1 PhD, C Li1 PhD As society ages, issues relating to older persons are surfacing and gaining...
One of the most confounding challenges of health care providers today is to optimize quality of life...
China has the largest aging population in the world today. Despite the Chinese tradition of filial p...
Older persons, like all members of any society, have the right to be free from mistreatment at famil...
Based on the findings of research studies on the practice of filial piety in East and South-east Asi...
This article investigates the care support pattern of the middle-aged sandwich generation towards th...
This study critically examines the evolving nature of filial piety and the role that it plays in the...