Filial Piety by Contract? The Emergence, Implementation, and Implications of the “Family Support Agreement” in China

作者: R. J.-A. Chou

DOI: 10.1093/GERONT/GNQ059

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摘要: … By the end of 2005, FSAs had been signed by more than 13 million rural families across China and is now finding its way into cities. A voluntary contract between older parents and …

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