Views of the Chinese Family

             For the last two decades, Chinese families have gone through many changes. Much of the old structure and many of the old values of the traditional family have been replaced with a modern twist.
             The stereotypical view of the Chinese family was that of a large family, with several generations and immediate families all living together, being self-sufficient, providing child and elderly care. This is no longer true for the modern Chinese family that mainly has a husband and a wife living with their children and sometimes with their parents. Only a small number of Chinese families may have relatives living nearby. Because of that, the Chinese family no longer performs the function of providing help with child and elderly care. However, we continue to emphasize family values and maintain close family links. There is a strong bond between parents, children, and other family members. In Chinese culture, the family is most important. Men continue to have the dominant position in the family with decision-making. Today, Chinese women acquire equality with men by contributing to income or labor in the family business. Chinese families still feel that women's roles are primarily for raising children and running the home. The roles of the mother and the father are still segregated. The Chinese saying "The man is responsible for the external and the woman is responsible for the internal" is still true in many Chinese families. It means that the man's job is to work, earning money for the family, while the woman's job is to take care of the household that the man can enjoy a comfortable and trouble-free family life. Even though Chinese women work outside the house today, they are still the prominent people responsible for the care and upbringing of children. But, before Chinese culture became modernized, women did not work unless necessary. Chinese couples have adopted the Western model of family roles and accepted that the father should share th...

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