TY - JOUR
T1 - Filial obligations and expectations in China
T2 - Current views from young and old people in Beijing
AU - Yue, Xiaodong
AU - Ng, Sik Hung
PY - 1999/8
Y1 - 1999/8
N2 - This study examines how 90 university students and 77 old people in Beijing view filial piety in Chinese society now. The results show that old people continue to hold high filial expectations for young people and that young people still endorse strongly filial obligations for old people. Obedience received the lowest rating while respect received the highest rating. "Looking after the aged parents" and "assisting them financially" are the top filial concerns for young males whereas "retaining contact with the elders" is the top filial concern for young females. "Respecting elders but necessarily obeying them" appears to be a new cultural protocol for fulfilling filial obligations in Chinese societies now.
AB - This study examines how 90 university students and 77 old people in Beijing view filial piety in Chinese society now. The results show that old people continue to hold high filial expectations for young people and that young people still endorse strongly filial obligations for old people. Obedience received the lowest rating while respect received the highest rating. "Looking after the aged parents" and "assisting them financially" are the top filial concerns for young males whereas "retaining contact with the elders" is the top filial concern for young females. "Respecting elders but necessarily obeying them" appears to be a new cultural protocol for fulfilling filial obligations in Chinese societies now.
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U2 - 10.1111/1467-839X.00035
DO - 10.1111/1467-839X.00035
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1367-2223
VL - 2
SP - 215
EP - 226
JO - Asian Journal of Social Psychology
JF - Asian Journal of Social Psychology
IS - 2
ER -