2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1063390
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Raising sons or daughters for old age? Influence of children's gender on intergenerational family support in rural families

Abstract: BackgroundUnder the background of miniaturization of family size and a growing number of young and middle-aged population outflow in rural China, the study of family pension mechanism in rural China from the perspective of changes in the pension functions of son and daughter will not only help to deepen the understanding of the change rules of China's family system, but also provide important reference for the future design of rural pension system.Data and methodThe data come from the China Family Tracking Sur… Show more

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“…Moreover, the decline in the physical function of centenarians due to advanced age was manifested as centenarians mainly being recipients of intergenerational support. We found that centenarians tended to live with their married sons in keeping with the cultural background concept of the family raising children to take care of parents in their old age, and sons were found to play an important role in intergenerational support 37 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…Moreover, the decline in the physical function of centenarians due to advanced age was manifested as centenarians mainly being recipients of intergenerational support. We found that centenarians tended to live with their married sons in keeping with the cultural background concept of the family raising children to take care of parents in their old age, and sons were found to play an important role in intergenerational support 37 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…We found that centenarians tended to live with their married sons in keeping with the cultural background concept of the family raising children to take care of parents in their old age, and sons were found to play an important role in intergenerational support. 37 With the development of the economy and society, people's cultural level and moral standards have seen overall improvement, their awareness of feedback is further strengthened, and they generally abide by the moral code and code of conduct of filial piety and love for the elderly. The gender difference in responsibilities for care of the elderly is gradually narrowing with gender equality, and the idea of filial piety is deep-rooted in people's hearts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has become the ideological basis for family aging in China ( 41 ). Thus, the current model of aging in China is mainly family aging, while care for the older adults in daily life is mainly undertaken by female family members, especially daughters and daughters-in-law ( 42 ). As noted earlier, with modernization, the patriarchal culture has weakened, and the phenomenon of daughters’ old-age care has gradually emerged.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The impact of this connection may vary according to the type of support provided, interpersonal dynamics, and other factors, where differences in the roles of different caregivers have not been clari ed. In addition, under the in uence of traditional Confucianism, intergenerational family support in the form of "raising children for old age" is still the main source of livelihood for the older people [20]. The daily care provided by adult children can be divided into physical and spiritual aspects, i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%