Literature DB >> 34027690

The Impact of Disability on Intergenerational Care Needs of the Elderly in China.

Lan Bai1,2, Shuyan Gu1, Hai Gu1, Xinpeng Xu1, Cui Nan1, Decheng Li1, Wu Di1.   

Abstract

This paper discussed the influence of disability and the degree of disability on the intergenerational needs of the elderly in terms of time and economy. The data is from the CLHLS in 2018. And the study discussed from 3 dimensions: nursing time, economic support, and medical cost support provided by children. The results showed that disability had a significant impact on the care time and medical expenses provided by adult children (care time: β = 45.631, P < .001; medical expenses: β = 2017.664, P < .01). Compared with the elderly with low degree of disability, the economic intergenerational care needs of the elderly with severe disability increased significantly (β = 2108.078, P < .01). The results of sub sample regression show that the intergenerational care needs of the elderly in China are restricted by objective factors and have not been met. These findings revealed the current situation of intergenerational support for the disabled in China, and emphasized that the government should establish and improve the social formal care, gradually reduce the burden of care for children with disabled elderly families, and improve the quality of life of the disabled elderly.

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Keywords:  Chinese older people; disability; financial care need; intergenerational care needs; time care need

Year:  2021        PMID: 34027690     DOI: 10.1177/00469580211018283

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inquiry        ISSN: 0046-9580            Impact factor:   1.730


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4.  Gender specific cut-off points of age for disability among rural elderly in Anhui Province, China.

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