Research Articles

赡养纠纷案件 (法律快车)

Productive ageing and China-Special Issue

Pei at al. (2007)  “The Practice of Old Age Support in Rural China”

Hong Zhang:

(2009). “The New Realities of Aging in Contemporary China: Coping with the Decline of Family Care,” a book chapter for the 3rd edition of Cultural Context of Aging: World-Wide Perspective, edited by Jay Sokolovsky. Westport/CT: Greenwood Publishing Group. pp.196-265.

(2007). “Who Will Care for Our Parents? Changing Boundaries of Family and Public Roles in Providing Care for the Aged in China.” Journal of Long Term Home Health Care. Vol. 25 (1):39-46.

(2006). “Family Care or Residential Care? The Moral and Practical Dilemmas Facing the Elderly in Urban China.” Asian Anthropology. Vol. 5:57-83.

(2004). ‘Living Alone’ and the Rural Elderly: Strategy and Agency in Post-Mao Rural China.” In Charlotte Ikels (ed.), Filial Piety: Practice and Discourse in Contemporary East Asian Countries. CA: Stanford University Press, pp. 63-87.

Heying Jenny Zhan:

(2006). “Recent Developments in Institutional Elder Care in China: Changing Concepts and Attitudes.” Xinping Guan, Hong-guang Bai, pp. 85-108.

(2005). “Willingness and Availability: Explaining New Attitudes Toward New Institutional Elder Care Among Chinese Elderly Parents and Their Adult Children.” Journal of Aging Studies, Guangya Liu, Xinping Guan, pp. 279-290.

(2004).”Willingness and Expectations: Intergenerational Differences in Attitudes Toward Filial Responsibility in China.” pp. 175-200.

Rita Jing-Ann Chou:

(2011). “Filial Piety by Contract? The Emergence, Implementation, and Implications of the “Family Support Agreement” in China.” The Gerontologist, Vol. 51, No. 1, 3–16.

Stig Thøgersen, Ni Anru:

(2008). “‘He Is He, and I Am I’: Individual and Collective among China’s Rural Elderly.” EJEAS, 7.1 11-37.

Chen Zhiwu:

( 2006) 对儒家文化的金融学反思

Sarah Harper:

“Sociological Approaches to Age and Ageing” pp.17-32.

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