This article explores the intertwining issues of filial obligation, material interest and emotional intimacy in driving adult children's provision of old-age support in family settings. Drawing upon multi-generational life history interviews with urban Chinese families, this article reveals how the configuration of these multiple forces is governed by the socio-economic and demographic context of a particular time. The findings dispute a lineal modernization model of transition and generational change (from past family relations structured by filial obligation to the present emotion-laden nuclear family). Instead the multi-generational analysis reveals a tightening association of multiple forces around the younger generation, intensified by...
China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations counters the widely accepted notion that traditi...
With the life expectancy being steadily increasing, caring for an ageing population presents a param...
The authors examined changing attitudes about filial piety, or xiao, using data from intensive inter...
This article explores the intertwining issues of filial obligation, material interest and emotional ...
Research on ageing in China has been preoccupied with the unsolved question of whether traditional f...
This article explores the links between old age support and the characteristics of both parents and ...
This article examines the process in which urban families in China renegotiate intergenerational con...
In examining family relations in contemporary China the article reports the findings of an empirical...
This dissertation is an empirical study of the pattern of old age support of service and economic ty...
Intergenerational relations are adapting to changing socio-economic conditions in China. Rather bein...
This article examines the degree to which the traditional family support system would be reshaped by...
The world has witnessed a rapidly aging China and as a result of the social changes, numerous elderl...
As a direct expression of filial piety, adult children, in particular sons, are expected to provide ...
This article deploys narrative method to explore how young adults in China enrolled in higher educat...
Social support networks, consisting principally of family members, neighbors, and friends, can provi...
China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations counters the widely accepted notion that traditi...
With the life expectancy being steadily increasing, caring for an ageing population presents a param...
The authors examined changing attitudes about filial piety, or xiao, using data from intensive inter...
This article explores the intertwining issues of filial obligation, material interest and emotional ...
Research on ageing in China has been preoccupied with the unsolved question of whether traditional f...
This article explores the links between old age support and the characteristics of both parents and ...
This article examines the process in which urban families in China renegotiate intergenerational con...
In examining family relations in contemporary China the article reports the findings of an empirical...
This dissertation is an empirical study of the pattern of old age support of service and economic ty...
Intergenerational relations are adapting to changing socio-economic conditions in China. Rather bein...
This article examines the degree to which the traditional family support system would be reshaped by...
The world has witnessed a rapidly aging China and as a result of the social changes, numerous elderl...
As a direct expression of filial piety, adult children, in particular sons, are expected to provide ...
This article deploys narrative method to explore how young adults in China enrolled in higher educat...
Social support networks, consisting principally of family members, neighbors, and friends, can provi...
China’s Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations counters the widely accepted notion that traditi...
With the life expectancy being steadily increasing, caring for an ageing population presents a param...
The authors examined changing attitudes about filial piety, or xiao, using data from intensive inter...