Bequest motives of older people in rural China: from the perspective of intergenerational support

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Quanbao Jiang
Xiaomin Li
Marcus W. Feldman
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[1] Xi’an Jiaotong University,Institute for Population and Development Studies
[2] Stanford University,Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies
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Financial support; Instrumental support; Emotional support; Family division; Filial piety; Gender;
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China, a society long characterized by traditional Confucianism and the practice of filial piety, is undergoing dramatic socioeconomic development and erosion of traditions. In this rapidly changing context, the motives behind rural parental bequests have not been well studied. This paper draws on a survey conducted in rural Anhui province of China and uses hierarchical linear models to examine whether three kinds of support from children are associated with older parents’ bequest motives. We find that while instrumental support accords with an exchange model of motivation, financial transfer is consistent with an altruistic motivation for parental bequest plans. Offspring gender is strongly associated with parental planning of bequests; family division is a strong correlate of parents’ bequest plan and reflects exchange motivation. These findings have important implications for research on traditional culture and an evolving social security system.
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页码:141 / 151
页数:10
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