Jin Xiaoyi, Guo Qiuju, Feldman Marcus W
Institute for Population and Development Studies, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China.
Department of Sociology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 2015 Jan;80(2):115-39. doi: 10.1177/0091415015590304.
With China's gender imbalance and increasingly severe male marriage squeeze, patterns of intergenerational support in rural areas are likely to undergo significant change. Using data from a survey of four towns from X county in Anhui province carried out in 2008, this article analyzes the effects of sons' marital status on intergenerational support. Random-effect regression analysis shows that son's marital status has strong effects on financial support to and coresidence with parents. Compared with married sons, older unmarried sons (so-called forced bachelors) tend to provide less financial support to their parents and are more likely to live with their parents. Parents' support of sons, as well as the parents' own needs and sons' capabilities all affect the support provided by sons. These results show that both theories of exchange and altruism are simultaneously relevant in the context of the marriage squeeze of contemporary rural China.
随着中国性别失衡以及男性婚姻挤压问题日益严峻,农村地区的代际支持模式可能会发生重大变化。本文利用2008年对安徽省X县四个镇进行的一项调查数据,分析了儿子婚姻状况对代际支持的影响。随机效应回归分析表明,儿子的婚姻状况对给予父母的经济支持以及与父母同住有着强烈影响。与已婚儿子相比,大龄未婚儿子(所谓的“光棍”)往往给予父母的经济支持较少,且更有可能与父母同住。父母对儿子的支持以及父母自身的需求和儿子的能力都会影响儿子提供的支持。这些结果表明,在当代中国农村婚姻挤压的背景下,交换理论和利他主义理论都同时具有相关性。