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Non-coresidential intergenerational relations from the perspective of adult children in China: typology and social welfare implications

Sociology

Non-coresidential intergenerational relations from the perspective of adult children in China: typology and social welfare implications

Z. Wang and K. Ngok

This enlightening study by Zhenyu Wang and Kinglun Ngok delves into the intricate non-coresidential intergenerational relationships in China. Utilizing thorough data analysis, it uncovers five unique relationship profiles while highlighting the significance of various factors such as gender, education, and health. It calls for a greater focus on supporting families where older parents live apart from their children.

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