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In traditional Chinese society, filial piety (FP) served as the philosophical foundation of social governance, without which chaos would prevail. It indicates that the function of FP is not limited to family.
Xiuqing Qiao +7 more
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Development and Validation of Filial Piety Representations at Parents’ End of Life Scale
Filial piety has a long historical standing in Chinese communities. However, the filial piety practices of adult children at the end of a parent’s life are under-explored.
S. Che, Wai I Ng, Xiang Li, Ming-xia Zhu
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Family and Gender Values in China [PDF]
Previous research has reported on structural changes in Chinese families. However, questions remain as to whether/how social change has influenced family and gender values and how this differs across generations, regions, and gender in China.
Bell D. A. +25 more
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Suffering Savior - A Hindu Vaisnava Perspective [PDF]
My interest in inter-religious dialogue goes back tot he late sixties when I was a research student working on a doctoral dissertation on The Doctrine of Incarnation in Hinduism and Christianity and continued when I became a lecturer in Hindu Studies ...
Sundararajan, K.R.
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In search of a new identity:Shiga Shigetaka's recommendations for Japanese in Hawaii [PDF]
The demand for on-demand video streaming has seen an enormous increased usage and is today the main contributor to Internet traffic. Technological developments combined with the accessibility of sufficiently powerful end-user hardware, large bandwidth ...
Fredriksson Franzén, Måns +1 more
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The role of dual filial piety as mediators in the relationship between parenting styles and filial piety behaviour of Malaysian [PDF]
There was an increase of elderly abandoned cases caused by diminishing of filial piety behaviour in Malaysia. Perceived parenting styles and filial piety beliefs were reported as the factors that lead to declining of filial piety behaviour.
Lee, Chew Yee, Phang, Yong Nie
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Filial piety, a core value in Chinese culture, emphasizes the importance of children showing respect, obedience, and care toward their parents. The dual filial piety model distinguishes between reciprocal filial piety, associated with love and care, and ...
Xu Han, Mei-chun Cheung
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Antecedents of trust across foci: a comparative study of Turkey and China [PDF]
Instead of importing Western models of interpersonal trust, we adopted a qualitative approach to understand trust relationships from indigenous cultures' perspectives.
Barney +27 more
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Childhood, children and family lives in China [PDF]
In this chapter we bring into focus those aspects of family lives in China that are concerned with children’s family relationships, and the ways in which such issues are part and parcel of the broader institutionalisation of childhood.
Phoenix, Ann +3 more
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Receipt of informal care in the Chinese older population [PDF]
This paper examines the factors affecting the receipt of informal care among older people in China. It uses the second wave data of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Survey, which collected ageing and health-related information on a nationally
Hu, Bo, Ma, Sai
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