Gendered patterns of intergenerational contact in Korea: Transitions from young‐old to middle‐old
Jeremy Lim‐Soh,
Dahye Kim,
Kyungmin Kim
Abstract:ObjectiveTo identify changes over time in gendered patterns of intergenerational contact between older adults and their adult children in an Asian context.BackgroundPatterns of contact between older adults and their adult children have strong implications for older adults' health in societies with strong family values and gendered expectations for old age care.MethodsThe authors utilized data from two waves of the Korean Longitudinal Study of Ageing (2006 and 2016); 1,311 Korean older adults reported their fre… Show more
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