Intergenerational Support and Self-rated Health of the Elderly in Rural China: An Investigation in Chaohu, Anhui Province
Lu Song (),
Shuzhuo Li,
Wenjuan Zhang and
Marcus W. Feldman
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Lu Song: Xi’an Jiaotong University, School of Management, Xi’an Jiaotong University; Institute for Population and Development Studies, School of Public Policy and Administration
Chapter Chapter 14 in Healthy Longevity in China, 2008, pp 235-249 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Data from the survey “Welfare of Elderly in Anhui Province, China” conducted in October 2001 by the Institute for Population and Development Studies of Xi’an Jiaotong University are used in a logistic regression analysis to determine the effects of intergenerational financial, instrumental and emotional support on the self-rated health of Chinese rural elderly. The results show that financial support, both received and provided, as well as mutual emotional support between parents and children have positive impacts on self-rated health of the elderly. However, instrumental support, both received and provided, exhibits no relationship with the self-rated health of the elderly. Socio-demographic characteristics, socioeconomic status, as well as the health status of the elderly are also found to affect their selfrated health.
Keywords: Anhui Province; Coresidence; Elderly; Emotional Support; External Resources; Financial Support; Instrumental Support; Intergenerational Support; Internal Resources; Perceived Health Status; Logistic Regression; Rural China; Self-Rated Health; Social Support; Socioeconomic Status; Subjective Health Status; Survey Of Welfare Of Elderly In Anhui Province (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-6752-5_14
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