讲座名称:“人口与社会政策大讲堂”第八期
讲座时间:2015年7月31日(周五),16:00-18:00
讲座地点:3044永利集团最新链接实验中心会议室
讲座题目:The Double Burden for Mothers and Grandmothers: Evidence from Time Use Profiles inCebu,Philippines
讲座人:Feinian Chen (陈绯念)教授,Maryland University
讲座题目:End-of-Life Co-residence of Older Parents and Their Sons in RuralChina
讲座人:Zhen Cong(丛臻)副教授,Texas Tech University
The Double Burden for Mothers and Grandmothers: Evidence from Time Use Profiles inCebu,Philippines
Abstract
Using data from the Cebu Longitudinal Health and Nutrition Survey (CLHNS, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2012), we utilize latent class analysis (LCA) to develop time use class membership to characterize the degree to which women inCebuare subject to the double burden of work and family responsibilities in mid and later life. Results suggest that close to a third of the sample are engaged in high intensity work for pay (either outside or home-based) while combining it with substantial amount of household chores and with low level of personal time in a span of eighteen years. Many women with coresident grandchildren maintain their work for pay in moderate intensity while others perform an increasing amount of caregiving work. Future analysis is needed to explore the complex process of how work and family demands affect health trajectories when women transition to old age
End-of-Life Co-residence of Older Parents and Their Sons in RuralChina
Abstract
This study examined how intergenerational exchanges with sons and daughters predicted older parents’ likelihood of co-residing with a son prior to death in a rural area ofChina’sAnhuiProvince. Our investigation drew on theories of contingent co-residence, modernization, and social exchange, conceptualizing co-residence as having practical and symbolic importance in rural Chinese culture. The sample included 470 older parents, reported as deceased during 2001–2009, and their posthumous informants. We used logistic regression to assess intergenerational support and cohesion as predictors of co-residence with a son just prior to death. Older parents who provided instrumental support to, and received instrumental support from, sons and had better emotional relationships with sons were more likely than their counterparts to co-reside with a son at the end of life. Living with sons demonstrates filial piety for older parents at the end of life, but its realization is sensitive to intergenerational transactions.
讲座人简介:陈绯念教授
Feinian Chen is professor of sociology in the Department of Sociology and Maryland PopulationResearchCenter, University of Maryland. She received her Ph.D. in sociology from theUniversityofNorth Carolinaat Chapel Hill in 2001 and was trained in social demography at theCarolinaPopulationCenter. Her research crosscuts a range of areas in demography, family sociology, aging, and quantitative methodology. Her main research interests include women’s work and family, intergenerational relations, population aging and health, and simulation studies of structural equation models. Her work has been published in the American Sociological Review, Social Forces, Demography, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, and Sociological Methods and Research. She is now the deputy editor of Journal of Gerontology, Social Sciences, and on the editorial boards of Population Research and Policy Review,Spatial Demography, and Chinese Sociological Review.
讲座人简介:丛 臻副教授
丛 臻,博士,美国德州理工大学人类发展和家庭研究学院副教授。2003年在3044永利集团最新链接管理学院获得硕士学位,2008年在美国南加州大学获得博士学位,随后进入美国德州理工大学担任教职至今。目前已在国际顶级老年健康和家庭方面的国际刊物Journal of Marriage and Family、Research in Human Development、Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences等上发表SSCI检索论文20余篇,英文专著收录论文8篇,国际会议英文论文20余篇。
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