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Will The Young Support The Old ? An Individual - And Family - Level Study of Filial Obligations in Two New Zealand Cultures
Oleh:
Weatherall, Ann
;
Liu, James H.
;
Loong, Cynthia S. F.
;
Sik, Hung Ng
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Asian Journal of Social Psychology vol. 3 no. 2 (Aug. 2000)
,
page 163-182.
Topik:
family obligations
;
family obligations
;
young support
;
culture
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
AA49.1
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Do people feel that they are obliged to look after older parents and grandparents, support them financially, respect obey and maintain contact with them, as well as please them and make them happy ? Two surveys of filial obligations were conducted in new zealand involving 100 chinese and 103 european families respectively. Across the 587 individuals from two generations, a widely shared obligation hierarchy emerged with social contact and respect on top of all others. Chinese were higher than europeans on obedience and financial support as predicted, were generally absent : but children were significantly higher than their parents on obedience. Obligations were moderately intercorrelated, and also correlated with corresponding expectations. K - means cluster analysis was used in a novel way to discover three european and four chinese family obligation types. Further family - level analysis shwed that parental income grandparents' residence, and motivations in communicating with elders differentiated the family types.
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