This chapter summarizes prototypic forms of family functioning in East and Southeast Asian countries, and recent historical trends that have prompted a variety of family adaptations over the past quarter century. We focus on common cultural values pertaining to the family, parenting practices shaped by Confucian and Tao doctrines, cultural mores concerning central roles of mothers and fathers, and extant family support systems—with particular focus on the relevance of coparenting. Directions for future study are outlined
This paper examines how child-rearing behaviors are culturally constructed by focusingon Chinese and...
In Asia-Pacific societies, demographic change and rapid socio-economic development have been linked ...
The past 15 years have seen the explosive growth of a new field of study that has come to be known a...
This chapter summarizes prototypic forms of family functioning in East and Southeast Asian countries...
East Asian societies, which have been under the influence of Confucian ethics, underwent profound an...
Shared care between parents and grandparents is common in Asian cultures. This cocare practice provi...
Research on the family has expanded considerably across Asia but studies tend to be fragmented, focu...
Excerpt: “…The aim of this chapter is to provide an overview of the myriad of family forms in which ...
Shared care between parents and grandparents is common in Asian cultures. This cocare practice provi...
The primary purpose of this essay is to call for a renewed understanding of Confucianism in the disc...
Southeast and South Asia are home to one-third of the world’s population. Their great economic and c...
The primary purpose of this essay is to call for a renewed understanding of Confucianism in the disc...
In Asia, the family unit has long been the foundation of society. The family system, instead of the ...
This is a study of the timing offamily formation in four Asian countries: Taiwan, Korea, Thailand, a...
Trends toward later and less marriage and childbearing have been even more pronounced in East Asia t...
This paper examines how child-rearing behaviors are culturally constructed by focusingon Chinese and...
In Asia-Pacific societies, demographic change and rapid socio-economic development have been linked ...
The past 15 years have seen the explosive growth of a new field of study that has come to be known a...
This chapter summarizes prototypic forms of family functioning in East and Southeast Asian countries...
East Asian societies, which have been under the influence of Confucian ethics, underwent profound an...
Shared care between parents and grandparents is common in Asian cultures. This cocare practice provi...
Research on the family has expanded considerably across Asia but studies tend to be fragmented, focu...
Excerpt: “…The aim of this chapter is to provide an overview of the myriad of family forms in which ...
Shared care between parents and grandparents is common in Asian cultures. This cocare practice provi...
The primary purpose of this essay is to call for a renewed understanding of Confucianism in the disc...
Southeast and South Asia are home to one-third of the world’s population. Their great economic and c...
The primary purpose of this essay is to call for a renewed understanding of Confucianism in the disc...
In Asia, the family unit has long been the foundation of society. The family system, instead of the ...
This is a study of the timing offamily formation in four Asian countries: Taiwan, Korea, Thailand, a...
Trends toward later and less marriage and childbearing have been even more pronounced in East Asia t...
This paper examines how child-rearing behaviors are culturally constructed by focusingon Chinese and...
In Asia-Pacific societies, demographic change and rapid socio-economic development have been linked ...
The past 15 years have seen the explosive growth of a new field of study that has come to be known a...