TY - JOUR
T1 - Consistency and Transformation of Filial Responsibility Attitudes in China
T2 - Evidence from Panel Study of Family Dynamics of 2004 and 2017
AU - Wang, Yongjie
AU - Wan, Guowei
AU - Gu, Yao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2021.
PY - 2023/2
Y1 - 2023/2
N2 - Objective: This study analyzes the trend of change and influencing factors of filial responsibility attitudes in China. Method: The study uses data of Panel Study of Family Dynamics (PSFD) conducted in three Southeast regions in China in the year 2004 and 2017. Results: This study has two major findings. First, there was no significant decline in filial responsibility attitudes over the decade in spite of aging tendency. Both Reciprocal Filial Piety (RFP) and Authoritative Filial Piety (AFP) have not declined, with similar trend to men and women. Second, factors affecting filial responsibility attitudes have changed over the 13 years, with the impact of educational attainment and employment declining, while the effect of marital status increasing. Gender heterogeneity in the process was obvious. Conclusion: This study adds to literature on filial piety in Confucian society and provides empirical evidence on the future of cross-cultural filial responsibility attitudes.
AB - Objective: This study analyzes the trend of change and influencing factors of filial responsibility attitudes in China. Method: The study uses data of Panel Study of Family Dynamics (PSFD) conducted in three Southeast regions in China in the year 2004 and 2017. Results: This study has two major findings. First, there was no significant decline in filial responsibility attitudes over the decade in spite of aging tendency. Both Reciprocal Filial Piety (RFP) and Authoritative Filial Piety (AFP) have not declined, with similar trend to men and women. Second, factors affecting filial responsibility attitudes have changed over the 13 years, with the impact of educational attainment and employment declining, while the effect of marital status increasing. Gender heterogeneity in the process was obvious. Conclusion: This study adds to literature on filial piety in Confucian society and provides empirical evidence on the future of cross-cultural filial responsibility attitudes.
KW - authoritative filial piety
KW - confucian society
KW - filial piety
KW - filial responsibility attitudes
KW - reciprocal filial piety
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85116321292
U2 - 10.1177/0192513X211048475
DO - 10.1177/0192513X211048475
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85116321292
SN - 0192-513X
VL - 44
SP - 315
EP - 337
JO - Journal of Family Issues
JF - Journal of Family Issues
IS - 2
ER -