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Intergenerational Support and Life Satisfaction: A Comparison of Chinese, Indonesian, and German Elderly Mothers
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Quality Of LifeIntergenerational SupportSocial SupportSocial SciencesFamily RelationshipGender StudiesFamily InteractionFamily LifeFamily RelationshipsHealth SciencesChild Well-beingGeriatricsIntergenerational RelationsAdult DaughtersLife SatisfactionCultural DifferencesSociologyFamily PsychologyGerman Elderly MothersIntergenerational RelationFamily Dynamic
The exchange of support between generations is a fundamental feature of intergenerational relationships. Although most studies have concentrated on the impact of social support on the receiver, effects on subjective well-being of the provider of support have been studied less often. Given cultural differences in the norms and values of intergenerational relationships, the present study compared samples from rural and urban China, Indonesia, and Germany. The results showed that in the different cultural contexts elderly mothers’ well-being was differently related to help that they provided to their adult daughters. The results are discussed from a culture-informed perspective on intergenerational relationships.
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