Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 April 2022
Writing this book has been a great pleasure. My admiration for the hard-working, devoted and loving grandmothers of China has grown and grown. Beyond this praise for their contributions, hard and fast conclusions are dangerous. I have been looking at a constantly changing scene. A recent example is the government’s proposal to raise the retirement age. The proposal has been met with open opposition, not from those about to retire but from the young who fear their mothers will be too old when they retire to care for their grandchildren.
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