The increasing number of urban elders living along in China

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Social Issues

 

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Laura C

 

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February 24, 2014

 

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University

 

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Many elders are sustained from living with younger generations because of strong emotional cohesion with children and fulfillment of the filial piety. But the situation is changed with the opening and economic development. The trend of minimization on family size and One-Child-Policy make many young live separate from their parents gradually...
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An estimated 49.7 percent of city dwellers aged 60 or older lived in “empty nest” in China (China Elderly Work Committee, 2007). Some elders don’t like live with adult children after children’s marriage. Meanwhile, many younger go abroad for leaning and working. They have to left their parents live alone in China...
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