Table 1.
NO. | Grandchildren (Gender, Age) | Grandparents (Age, Education) |
---|---|---|
1 | Xu X.Y. (f, 10) | Xu X.Y.’s grandfather (65, primary) |
2 | Du H.X. (m, 10) | Du H.X.’s grandfather (73, semiliterate) |
3 | Wang Y.X. (m, 10) | Wang Y.X.’s grandmother (60, junior high school) |
4 | Zhang F.X. (m, 10) | Zhang F.X.’s grandfather (66, primary school) |
5 | Zhu Y.L. (m, 10) | Zhu Y.L.’s grandfather (68, primary school) |
6 | Zhang R.Y. (f, 10) | Zhang R.Y.’s grandmother (69, semiliterate) |
7 | Wu M.C. (f, 10) | Wu M.C.’s grandmother (60, semiliterate) |
8 | Lu Y.X. (f, 10) | Lu Y.X.’s grandfather (70, primary) |
9 | He J.F. (m, 10) | He J.F.’s grandmother (59, junior high school) |
10 | Zhu. H.X. (f, 10) | Zhu. H.X.’s grandfather (73, semiliterate) |
f = female; m = male; all names that appear in this article are pseudonyms. In this study, “semiliterate” is used to describe older adults who did not attend school or complete primary school, but are able to read and write at an elementary level.