Exploring the Dynamics between Specialization and De-Specialization of Welfare Experiences: A Qualitative Study of the Special Families under the One-Child Policy in China

Author:

Cheng Sheng-Li1,Yu Miao1ORCID,Liu Shu-Shan1,Li Yun1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Social Work, School of Philosophy and Social Development, Shandong University, Jinan 250100, China

Abstract

The one-child policy, i.e., of having only one child per couple, was adopted as the essential family policy in China from 1979, and since the beginning of the 21st century, it has given rise to problems of special families under the one-child policy caused by the death or disability of only children. The existing research focused on the issue of special families from a macro-social level and analyzed the welfare demands and welfare policies of those families, whereas less research has been concerned with the families’ individual experiences and interpretations. This study adopted a qualitative research method and conducted in-depth interviews with 33 participants to analyze the welfare experiences of special families in Jinan city, Shandong Province. The findings of the study were based on generalized analyses of the interviews, including the “specialization” dimension of welfare experiences with identity-oriented, targeted, and comprehensive characteristics, the “de-specialization” dimension of welfare experiences with identity-denied, excluded, and hidden characteristics. The dynamics between the two dimensions among different special families, different family members, and different periods in the families’ lives were also examined. We present a discussion of the study’s findings and their implications, categorized into the theoretical and practical domains.

Funder

National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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