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Changing Patterns of Marriage and Divorce in Today’s China
While marriage has long been universal in Chinese society, things are changing and there is a gradual diversification of marriage and family behaviours, in urban areas especially. Mate-selection—and therefore ...
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Open AccessResponses to population ageing in the new era: a national condition report from China
Population ageing is the new national condition of China in 21st century. Responding actively to population ageing should be a long-term strategy of the country. This article introduces the process and charact...
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Open AccessFour decades of studies on population aging in China
The last 4 decades of reform and opening up have not only witnessed the rapid development of China’s social economy, but have also marked the crucial transition of China’s demographic structure from one that i...
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Ageing and health across the world
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Sleep quality and mental health of the elderly in China: evidence from longitudinal data
Against a macro backdrop of accelerating population aging, the mental health and sleep quality of China’s elderly have become subjects of interest because these factors are both closely linked to seniors’ qual...
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Impacts of Childhood Socioeconomic Status on Health of Chinese Elderly: Policy Implications
This chapter examines the effect of childhood socioeconomic status on health stratification among adults age 45 years and older, using data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study. The findings...
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Analysis on Influence Factors on Mortality Risk of the Elderly with Mild Cognitive Impairment
This study examined key factors associated with the mortality risk in elderly people with mild cognitive impairment in mainland China, and found that those with good physical health enjoyed a 38% lower mortali...
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