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Aging, Living Arrangements, and Housing in China

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AGEING INTERNATIONAL
卷 36, 期 4, 页码 463-474

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DOI: 10.1007/s12126-010-9094-8

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China; Aging; Living arrangements; Housing conditions

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  1. Humanities and Social Sciences Fund of the Chinese Ministry of Education [07JA840017]

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Grounded in a literature review, current living arrangements and housing conditions of the elderly in China are investigated with new empirical evidence. Survey data of September 2009 included a total of 692 Chinese households with a focus on elderly members. Major findings are: (1) living arrangements of the Chinese elderly were diverse, but the majority were living independently, or in empty nests, with 67.8% of the respondents not living with their adult children; (2) housing and community facilities for the elderly were inadequate (especially those serving the disabled); (3) no significant group difference was found in the utilization of public facilities by the elderly; (4) the workplace (Danwei) was no longer a dominant source of housing assistance; and (5) housing conditions and property rights as part of the social stratification in China reflected different occupational statuses before retirement.

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