Aging Families in Chinese Society
Herausgeber: Silverstein, Merril D.
Aging Families in Chinese Society
Herausgeber: Silverstein, Merril D.
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Aging Families in Chinese Society focuses on the accelerated social and demographic changes in China and examines their implications for family care and support for older adults.
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Aging Families in Chinese Society focuses on the accelerated social and demographic changes in China and examines their implications for family care and support for older adults.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781032059204
- ISBN-10: 1032059206
- Artikelnr.: 69923172
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781032059204
- ISBN-10: 1032059206
- Artikelnr.: 69923172
Merril D. Silverstein is a Professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Science and the Department of Sociology at Syracuse University, where he holds the Marjorie Cantor Chair in Aging Studies. His research has focused on aging in the context of family life, with added emphases on life course and international perspectives. He is a Brookdale Fellow and Fulbright Senior Scholar and between 2010 and 2014 served as editor-in-chief of Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences.
Introduction. Aging Families in Chinese Society Merril Silverstein Section
1: Disability and Family Support 1. Disability and Social Support Networks
among Older Adults in Contemporary China Zheng Wu and Margaret J. Penning
2. Family Roles in Caring for Older Persons with Long-Term Care Needs in
China and Thailand Bussarawan Teerawichitchainan 3. How Do
Intergenerational Relationships Change When a Parent's Death Gets Closer?
Evidence from Rural China Zhen Cong, Yaolin Pei, Merril Silverstein,
Shuzhuo Li, and Zhirui Chen Section 2: Family Relationships and Mental
Health 4. Family, Friendship, and Loneliness Among Older Chinese Adults:
Urban-Rural Comparisons Haowei Wang, Sae Hwang Han, Ping Xu, Jan E.
Mutchler, Peng Du, and Jeffrey A. Burr 5. Grandparent-Grandchild Family
Capital and Depressive Symptoms of Older Adults in Rural China: A Two-Wave
Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis Vivian W. Q. Lou, Weiyu Mao, Nan Lu, and Iris
Chi 6. Aging in Place? Influence of Neighborhood and Home Environments on
Cognitive Functioning among Older Chinese Adults Pei-Chun Ko 7. Better
Grandparent, Better Grandchild? Cognitive Evidence From Chinese
Multigenerational Households Jing Zhang, Tom Emery, and Pearl Dykstra
Section 3: Filial Piety and Gender Norms 8. Aging and Intergenerational
Ambivalence in China: An Urban-Rural Comparison Jieyu Liu 9. Trends in
Living Arrangements among China's Oldest and Extreme Old Zachary Zimmer and
Chi-Tsun Chiu 10. Gendered Time Use of Older Adults in Rural Chinese
Families Zhiyong Lin and Feinian Chen Section 4: Long-Term Care Preferences
11. "Can Eldercare Facilities Be My Home?" Understanding Factors
Influencing Long-Term Care Facility Residents' Life Satisfaction in China
Heying Jenny Zhan, Qi Wang, Xi Yang, and Jing Liu 12. Intergenerational
Family Relationships and Their Impact on Preferences for Meeting Future
Care Needs among Middle-Aged and Older Adults in Taiwan Ju-Ping Lin,
Chia-Wen Yu, and Chiu-Hua Huang 13. Preferences for Institutional Care
among Older Adults in China: Is Family Composition Important? Wencheng
Zhang and Merril Silverstein
1: Disability and Family Support 1. Disability and Social Support Networks
among Older Adults in Contemporary China Zheng Wu and Margaret J. Penning
2. Family Roles in Caring for Older Persons with Long-Term Care Needs in
China and Thailand Bussarawan Teerawichitchainan 3. How Do
Intergenerational Relationships Change When a Parent's Death Gets Closer?
Evidence from Rural China Zhen Cong, Yaolin Pei, Merril Silverstein,
Shuzhuo Li, and Zhirui Chen Section 2: Family Relationships and Mental
Health 4. Family, Friendship, and Loneliness Among Older Chinese Adults:
Urban-Rural Comparisons Haowei Wang, Sae Hwang Han, Ping Xu, Jan E.
Mutchler, Peng Du, and Jeffrey A. Burr 5. Grandparent-Grandchild Family
Capital and Depressive Symptoms of Older Adults in Rural China: A Two-Wave
Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis Vivian W. Q. Lou, Weiyu Mao, Nan Lu, and Iris
Chi 6. Aging in Place? Influence of Neighborhood and Home Environments on
Cognitive Functioning among Older Chinese Adults Pei-Chun Ko 7. Better
Grandparent, Better Grandchild? Cognitive Evidence From Chinese
Multigenerational Households Jing Zhang, Tom Emery, and Pearl Dykstra
Section 3: Filial Piety and Gender Norms 8. Aging and Intergenerational
Ambivalence in China: An Urban-Rural Comparison Jieyu Liu 9. Trends in
Living Arrangements among China's Oldest and Extreme Old Zachary Zimmer and
Chi-Tsun Chiu 10. Gendered Time Use of Older Adults in Rural Chinese
Families Zhiyong Lin and Feinian Chen Section 4: Long-Term Care Preferences
11. "Can Eldercare Facilities Be My Home?" Understanding Factors
Influencing Long-Term Care Facility Residents' Life Satisfaction in China
Heying Jenny Zhan, Qi Wang, Xi Yang, and Jing Liu 12. Intergenerational
Family Relationships and Their Impact on Preferences for Meeting Future
Care Needs among Middle-Aged and Older Adults in Taiwan Ju-Ping Lin,
Chia-Wen Yu, and Chiu-Hua Huang 13. Preferences for Institutional Care
among Older Adults in China: Is Family Composition Important? Wencheng
Zhang and Merril Silverstein
Introduction. Aging Families in Chinese Society Merril Silverstein Section
1: Disability and Family Support 1. Disability and Social Support Networks
among Older Adults in Contemporary China Zheng Wu and Margaret J. Penning
2. Family Roles in Caring for Older Persons with Long-Term Care Needs in
China and Thailand Bussarawan Teerawichitchainan 3. How Do
Intergenerational Relationships Change When a Parent's Death Gets Closer?
Evidence from Rural China Zhen Cong, Yaolin Pei, Merril Silverstein,
Shuzhuo Li, and Zhirui Chen Section 2: Family Relationships and Mental
Health 4. Family, Friendship, and Loneliness Among Older Chinese Adults:
Urban-Rural Comparisons Haowei Wang, Sae Hwang Han, Ping Xu, Jan E.
Mutchler, Peng Du, and Jeffrey A. Burr 5. Grandparent-Grandchild Family
Capital and Depressive Symptoms of Older Adults in Rural China: A Two-Wave
Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis Vivian W. Q. Lou, Weiyu Mao, Nan Lu, and Iris
Chi 6. Aging in Place? Influence of Neighborhood and Home Environments on
Cognitive Functioning among Older Chinese Adults Pei-Chun Ko 7. Better
Grandparent, Better Grandchild? Cognitive Evidence From Chinese
Multigenerational Households Jing Zhang, Tom Emery, and Pearl Dykstra
Section 3: Filial Piety and Gender Norms 8. Aging and Intergenerational
Ambivalence in China: An Urban-Rural Comparison Jieyu Liu 9. Trends in
Living Arrangements among China's Oldest and Extreme Old Zachary Zimmer and
Chi-Tsun Chiu 10. Gendered Time Use of Older Adults in Rural Chinese
Families Zhiyong Lin and Feinian Chen Section 4: Long-Term Care Preferences
11. "Can Eldercare Facilities Be My Home?" Understanding Factors
Influencing Long-Term Care Facility Residents' Life Satisfaction in China
Heying Jenny Zhan, Qi Wang, Xi Yang, and Jing Liu 12. Intergenerational
Family Relationships and Their Impact on Preferences for Meeting Future
Care Needs among Middle-Aged and Older Adults in Taiwan Ju-Ping Lin,
Chia-Wen Yu, and Chiu-Hua Huang 13. Preferences for Institutional Care
among Older Adults in China: Is Family Composition Important? Wencheng
Zhang and Merril Silverstein
1: Disability and Family Support 1. Disability and Social Support Networks
among Older Adults in Contemporary China Zheng Wu and Margaret J. Penning
2. Family Roles in Caring for Older Persons with Long-Term Care Needs in
China and Thailand Bussarawan Teerawichitchainan 3. How Do
Intergenerational Relationships Change When a Parent's Death Gets Closer?
Evidence from Rural China Zhen Cong, Yaolin Pei, Merril Silverstein,
Shuzhuo Li, and Zhirui Chen Section 2: Family Relationships and Mental
Health 4. Family, Friendship, and Loneliness Among Older Chinese Adults:
Urban-Rural Comparisons Haowei Wang, Sae Hwang Han, Ping Xu, Jan E.
Mutchler, Peng Du, and Jeffrey A. Burr 5. Grandparent-Grandchild Family
Capital and Depressive Symptoms of Older Adults in Rural China: A Two-Wave
Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis Vivian W. Q. Lou, Weiyu Mao, Nan Lu, and Iris
Chi 6. Aging in Place? Influence of Neighborhood and Home Environments on
Cognitive Functioning among Older Chinese Adults Pei-Chun Ko 7. Better
Grandparent, Better Grandchild? Cognitive Evidence From Chinese
Multigenerational Households Jing Zhang, Tom Emery, and Pearl Dykstra
Section 3: Filial Piety and Gender Norms 8. Aging and Intergenerational
Ambivalence in China: An Urban-Rural Comparison Jieyu Liu 9. Trends in
Living Arrangements among China's Oldest and Extreme Old Zachary Zimmer and
Chi-Tsun Chiu 10. Gendered Time Use of Older Adults in Rural Chinese
Families Zhiyong Lin and Feinian Chen Section 4: Long-Term Care Preferences
11. "Can Eldercare Facilities Be My Home?" Understanding Factors
Influencing Long-Term Care Facility Residents' Life Satisfaction in China
Heying Jenny Zhan, Qi Wang, Xi Yang, and Jing Liu 12. Intergenerational
Family Relationships and Their Impact on Preferences for Meeting Future
Care Needs among Middle-Aged and Older Adults in Taiwan Ju-Ping Lin,
Chia-Wen Yu, and Chiu-Hua Huang 13. Preferences for Institutional Care
among Older Adults in China: Is Family Composition Important? Wencheng
Zhang and Merril Silverstein