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Parents' preferred care-givers in rural China: Gender, migration and intergenerational exchanges
Zhen Cong,
Merril Silverstein
Department of Sociology
Department of Human Development and Family Science
Aging Studies Institute
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Arts & Humanities
Caregivers
100%
Elders
92%
China
64%
Proximity
34%
Fixed Effects
31%
Daughters
31%
Logistic Regression
25%
Longitudinal Study
22%
Time Interval
22%
Moderation
21%
Sickness
19%
Migrants
16%
Waves
14%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Caregivers
78%
China
74%
Nuclear Family
70%
Parents
68%
Child
22%
Adult Children
17%
Mothers
16%
Social Change
15%
Population Dynamics
15%
Spouses
13%
Fathers
12%
Longitudinal Studies
10%
Logistic Models
8%
Social Sciences
migration
63%
China
55%
gender
45%
grandchild
30%
spouse
12%
social change
10%
illness
10%
longitudinal study
10%
father
10%
logistics
10%
migrant
9%
regression
8%
time
4%