TAILIEUCHUNG - Who Will Care for the Elderly in China? A Review of the Problems Caused by China’s One Child Policy and their Potential Solutions

Before working on consumption, WWF looked at the existing advice about food choices. We saw that this was already a very crowded area and we didn’t want to add to the maelstrom of information. We had already noticed that the environmental ’hotspots’ had much in common with the health ones. In an attempt to bring some of these messages together, we decided to look at current governmental eating advice – the Eatwell plate – and to see how it could be adapted to include the environment. The idea was to produce a definition of a sustainable diet that is nutritionally. | Fa mi ly and . Demographic Research http orqanizations cfdr Phone 419 372-7279 cfdr@ Bowling Green State University Working Paper Series 05-07 Who Will Care for the Elderly in China A Review of the Problems Caused by China s One Child Policy and their Potential Solutions By Yuanting Zhang and Franklin W. Goza 1 Who Will Care for the Elderly in China A Review of the Problems Caused by China s One Child Policy and their Potential Solutions By Yuanting Zhang and Franklin W. Goza Department of Sociology Bowling Green State University Bowling Green Ohio Contact information for Corresponding Author Franklin W. Goza Department of Sociology Bowling Green State University Bowling Green OH 43403 Phone 419 372 - 7256 Fax 419 372 - 8306 e-mail goza@ 2 Who Will Care for the Elderly in China A Review of the Problems Caused by China s One Child Policy and their Potential Solutions ABSTRACT China s one child per couple policy OCP with its depressive effects on fertility rates was established in 1979. Since then numerous studies have documented the effects of the OCP on the aging of China s population. The increasing proportion of elderly in China is producing profound social and economic complications that require the development of appropriate policies. This article addresses this issue in a novel way by focusing on the sandwich generation . those who oftentimes care for both younger and older generations. Qualitative data recently collected from diverse representatives of this generation are presented in an attempt to personalize the consequences of this demographic shift and to introduce possible solutions for lessening its effects. We determine that in urban areas many possibilities exist while in rural areas challenges are more urgent given the proportionately larger number of elderly residents and the lack of .

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