(Lao Zhu said pension-24-87).The value of parenting is mainly to enjoy the joy of family, and to put it into practice when children come home often. Judging from the survey data, nearly 93% of the respondents have children, but there are also 37% of the respondents have no children, and the actual proportion may be higher, because 3Some of the 7% of those who did not answer may not have children, especially some elderly people who are alone are unwilling to answer this question.
There are three types of people living with respondents, namely living alone ("just me") and empty nest ("two people with a partner"), which account for the overwhelming majority of 857%;living with children; Generations live together.
(Lao Zhu said pension-24-87).In fact, the respondents live with married children who have children, not only for housing reasons, but also for reasons such as taking care of and facilitating the transportation of grandchildren to kindergarten and elementary school, which is similar to the situation of intergenerational cohabitation. Judging from whether and how many children live in the vicinity of the respondents, 591% of the respondents had no children living nearby, 365% of the respondents had children living nearby, and another 43% of respondents did not answer.
Children living with their parents or in close proximity to them can make it easier to take care of the elderly. However, due to changes in work, study, housing, family structure, living habits, intergenerational relationships, and other reasons, the number of parents and children living together is decreasing, and the proportion of people living in close proximity has also dropped significantly.
(Lao Zhu said pension-24-87).According to the survey results, more than half (541%), the frequency of home visits ranged from once a week to once a month. A significant number of children do not have the "regular visits" required by law. Therefore, there is still a lot of work to be done on how to implement the legal requirement that children often go home to see.
With the development of modern communication technology, under the condition that intelligent and information-based communication means such as smart phones and ** have been almost popularized, children accompanying their parents to chat is no longer limited to face-to-face communication, but more with the help of various chat software terminals. However, nearly half of the respondents still answered that "they don't have time, only a few words of chat occasionally", and a considerable number of nearly 1 5 respondents who did not provide answers may belong to this situation, so the proportion of children who basically do not have time to chat with their parents will be even higher, and there is a gap between the implementation of Article 18 of the Law on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly, which stipulates that family members, first of all, children should often "greet the elderly". (Lao Zhu said pension-24-87).