The gendered nature of filial piety--a study among Chinese Canadians.
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Older parents enjoy better filial piety and care from daughters than sons in China.Older Chinese Immigrants' Relationships With Their Children: A Literature Review From a Solidarity-Conflict Perspective.The Association Between Filial Discrepancy and Depressive Symptoms: Findings From a Community-Dwelling Chinese Aging Population.Cultural Differences in Young Adults' Perceptions of the Probability of Future Family Life Events.Intergenerational transfers and informal care for disabled elderly persons in China: evidence from CHARLS.Caregiving Practice Patterns of Asian, Hispanic, and Non-Hispanic White American Family Caregivers of Older Adults Across Generations.Older Parents Benefit More in Health Outcome From Daughters' Than Sons' Emotional Care in China.Strengthening Social Capital Through Residential Environment Development for Older Chinese in a Canadian Context.Gendered aspects of perceived and internalized HIV-related stigma in China.The expectation and perceived receipt of filial piety among Chinese older adults in the Greater Chicago area.Family members' perceived meaning of visiting nursing home residents in Taiwan.More than communication skills: experiences of communication conflict in nursing home nurses.End-of-life family caregiving for older parents in China's Rural Anhui province.Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis of Filial Piety and Depression in Older People.Generational juggling acts in midlife families: gendered and ethnocultural intersections.Intergenerational relations and elder care preferences of Asian Indians in North Carolina.Development of a caregiver empowerment model to promote positive outcomes.The perception of social support among U.S. Chinese older adults: findings from the PINE Study.Coresidence with elderly parents in contemporary China: the role of filial piety, reciprocity, socioeconomic resources, and parental needsFinancial transfers from adult children and depressive symptoms among mid-aged and elderly residents in China - evidence from the China health and retirement longitudinal study
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The gendered nature of filial piety--a study among Chinese Canadians.
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The gendered nature of filial piety--a study among Chinese Canadians.
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The gendered nature of filial piety--a study among Chinese Canadians.
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The gendered nature of filial piety--a study among Chinese Canadians.
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Karen Kusch
Neena L Chappell
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10.1007/S10823-006-9011-5
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2007-03-01T00:00:00Z