2019
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igz038.147
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Whanaungatanga and Filial Piety: Intergenerational Exchanges in Contemporary Maori and Korean Cultures

Abstract: Every culture has its own tradition of intergenerational exchange based on accepted norms, while the meanings of traditional filial values have evolved over time. This paper aims to identify the various forms of filial care, support and respect for older people in Maori and Korean cultures, and reconceptualise current ways of intergenerational exchanges in both physical and virtual contexts. Data were collected through a qualitative inquiry framework consisting of 32 individual interviews and 5 ethnographic ob… Show more

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