Title of article :
The erosion of filial piety by modernisation in Chinese cities
Author/Authors :
CHEUNG، CHAU-KIU نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Whether filial piety or financial support to older parents is eroded or maintained
through societal modernisation is an unresolved issue in China and a matter of
widespread concern. Whereas structural-functionalist theories predict erosion,
alternative views suggest that modernisation reduces filial piety only minimally or
conditionally. One possible condition that resists the modernisation effect
is education. The impacts of modernisation and its interaction with Chinese
education are therefore the focus of this study. Using various sources, the paper
reports analyses of the relationships between the levels of modernisation in
six Chinese cities, measured by average gross domestic product per capita, the
average wage and the percentage of the workforce that are employed in the
service sector, and variations in expressions of filial piety and cash payments to
parents. Representative samples of the cities’ adult residents were used. It was
found that filial piety and cash payments were lower when the citizen was in a
city with higher or more advanced modernisation, and that the reduction in
affirmations of filial piety associated with higher modernisation was less
among citizens with higher education. It is concluded that educational policy and
practice can be a means to sustain filial piety in the face of modernisation.
Keywords :
China structuralfunctionalist , filial piety , CHAU-KIU CHEUNG , financial support , modernisation
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Journal title :
Ageing and Society