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The Inquiry Of The Impact Of Children Structural On Family Pension

Posted on:2016-05-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L J WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2347330479454875Subject:Sociology
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By utilizing the data of Chinese 2006 comprehensive surveys about Chinese family, this article mainly studied the offspring of sex structures in a family which include the gender amount of children, the whole amount of siblings, whether the children are the only ones or not, whether the children have siblings or not and how these factors influence the children's actions of financial supports and daily care supports and emotional supports for their parents.The result of this study repeals that the gender of children will have an evident impact on financial and living support for their parents. It also shows that the male children will provide more financial and living supports than the female children. This difference, however, is not significant on emotional supports. The whole number of the children could not apparently impact the financial, living and emotional supports for their parents as well as the frequency of these supports. Whether the children are the only ones or not could not affect all three kinds of supports offered by them mentioned above. And whether the children have sisters or not could only influence their financial supports. That is to say, those children who do not have sisters are more likely to support their parents in financial aspects, while marked difference seems not existed in terms of daily care supports and emotional supports for their parents. Supports of children who have brothers or not appears not that remarkably disparate, which means whether children haveThe traditional values of filial piety is still widespread, Most children will give parents support of economic, social care and emotional. The support to the parents of his son more than her daughter,but the concept is not the case in the pension. Besides, through investigating three kinds of supports offered by parents to their children, the author found that the more cares and assists provided by parents, the higher frequencies of supports they obtained from their children. Therefore, the author concludes that, compared to only regurgitation-feeding mode, a reciprocal mode of children-parents relations could lead to higher frequencies of all sorts of supports which parents obtain from their children.
Keywords/Search Tags:Children structure, Family pension, Reciprocal mode
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