Exploratory Study on Family Leisure Constraints of the Twochild Family in China

Driven by the two-child policy, there are more and more two-child families in China. The purpose of this research was to examine the leisure constraints of these families in Chinese urban areas. Based on interviews with the parents from 12 families and the leisure constraint theory, the main factors...

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Main Authors: Zhang Caihong, Xu Qiuya, Zhu Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/51/e3sconf_eilcd2021_03062.pdf
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spelling doaj-cbbb7718121c4a14b0d0f3d9fe8b12712021-07-07T11:32:35ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012750306210.1051/e3sconf/202127503062e3sconf_eilcd2021_03062Exploratory Study on Family Leisure Constraints of the Twochild Family in ChinaZhang CaihongXu Qiuya0Zhu Li1School of Humanities, Pu’er UniversitySchool of Humanities, Pu’er UniversityDriven by the two-child policy, there are more and more two-child families in China. The purpose of this research was to examine the leisure constraints of these families in Chinese urban areas. Based on interviews with the parents from 12 families and the leisure constraint theory, the main factors are identified. First, intrapersonal constraints, which include personal physical constraints (such as insufficient postpartum recovery) and psychological constraints(such as stress). Second, interpersonal constraints, which mainly come from family members (such as family support) and friends (such as narrowing social circles). Third, structural constraints, like family income, climate conditions, facilities, free time for leisure. Besides, the study also discovered a new type of constraint-cultural constraints, which is embodied in familism. This factor is close to the other three constraints and affects them. Based on this, the research proposed a new hierarchical model of leisure constraints. Finally, the article puts forward some suggestions for future research on family leisure under the influence of the two-child policy.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/51/e3sconf_eilcd2021_03062.pdf
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Exploratory Study on Family Leisure Constraints of the Twochild Family in China
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title Exploratory Study on Family Leisure Constraints of the Twochild Family in China
title_short Exploratory Study on Family Leisure Constraints of the Twochild Family in China
title_full Exploratory Study on Family Leisure Constraints of the Twochild Family in China
title_fullStr Exploratory Study on Family Leisure Constraints of the Twochild Family in China
title_full_unstemmed Exploratory Study on Family Leisure Constraints of the Twochild Family in China
title_sort exploratory study on family leisure constraints of the twochild family in china
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description Driven by the two-child policy, there are more and more two-child families in China. The purpose of this research was to examine the leisure constraints of these families in Chinese urban areas. Based on interviews with the parents from 12 families and the leisure constraint theory, the main factors are identified. First, intrapersonal constraints, which include personal physical constraints (such as insufficient postpartum recovery) and psychological constraints(such as stress). Second, interpersonal constraints, which mainly come from family members (such as family support) and friends (such as narrowing social circles). Third, structural constraints, like family income, climate conditions, facilities, free time for leisure. Besides, the study also discovered a new type of constraint-cultural constraints, which is embodied in familism. This factor is close to the other three constraints and affects them. Based on this, the research proposed a new hierarchical model of leisure constraints. Finally, the article puts forward some suggestions for future research on family leisure under the influence of the two-child policy.
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