The Chinese family is undergoing an unprecedented transition. Kinship networks across the nation and close blood relatives are disappearing altogether for many. This is happening at an inopportune moment in China: Social needs are soaring alongside the rising tally of elderly dependents and the shrinking ranks of those on whom the elderly can rely.
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China’s demographic blindspot
Nicholas Eberstadt and Ashton Verdery, American Enterprise Institute
Wednesday, March 1, 2023