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Satisfying the multiple needs of older adults in rural China through the adaptation of dual polycentric systems

Sociology

Satisfying the multiple needs of older adults in rural China through the adaptation of dual polycentric systems

X. Dong and S. Qian

This innovative study by Xiaowei Dong and Siwen Qian unveils a unique framework to enhance intergenerational relationships for older adults in rural China. By integrating various systems such as families, village organizations, and educational institutions, it tackles the essential challenges of aging in rural settings. Discover the insights that could reshape aging support!

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Abstract
This study investigates how to meet the multifaceted needs of older adults in rural China by adapting and aligning two polycentric systems, focusing on intergenerational relationships. Using fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA), it identifies crucial nesting points that integrate these systems, suggesting an organizational-level polycentric framework involving families, village organizations, government, businesses, and educational institutions to address the challenges of rural aging.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jun 24, 2024
Authors
Xiaowei Dong, Siwen Qian
Tags
older adults
rural China
intergenerational relationships
polycentric systems
fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis
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