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The Choice of Pension Model and Its Determinants for Only-child Parents in Urban Northeast China: An Empirical Analysis Based on Binary Logistic Regression Model

  
Mar 31, 2025

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Figure 1.

China’s population aged 60 and above
China’s population aged 60 and above

Statistical distribution of frequency

Item Frequency Percentage Cumulative percentage
Family pension model 78 50.00% 50.00%
Institutional pension model 20 12.82% 62.82%
Home-based community pension model 40 25.64% 88.46%
Sojourn pension model 18 11.54% 100.00%
Total 156 100.0%

Reliability statistics

Klonbach Alpha Klonbach Alpha based on standardized terms Number of terms
.910 .912 7

Binary logistic regression operation results of influencing factors of family pension mode

B Standard error Wald Degrees of freedom Salience Exp(B) 95% confidence interval for EXP(B)
Lower bound Upper limit
Step 1 Age .741 .283 6.838 1 009 * * * 2.098 1.204 3.656
Educational level -.337 .260 1.685 1 .194 .714 .429 1.188
Occupation -.053 .222 .058 1 .810 .948 .614 1.465
Marital status -1.200 .471 6.482 1 011 * * .301 .120 .759
Physical health status -.592 .273 4.701 1 030 * * .553 .324 .945
Sources of income -.521 .416 1.568 1 .210 .594 .263 1.342
Monthly income level -.388 .225 2.980 1 .084 .678 .436 1.054
Level of intergenerational support -1.044 .433 5.804 1 016 * * .352 .151 .823
Old age living mode -2.071 .713 8.427 1 004 * * * .126 .031 .510
Knowledge of institutional eldercare -.334 .223 2.240 1 .134 .716 .463 1.109
Acceptance of institutional care for the elderly .034 .237 .021 1 .885 1.035 .650 1.647
Acceptance of community aged care services -.364 .269 1.835 1 .175 .695 .410 1.177
Willingness to participate in community activities -.413 .289 2.042 1 .153 .662 .376 1.166
constant 12.090 2.767 19.089 1 .000 178115.070

Binary logistic regression operation results of influencing factors of the resident pension mode

B Standard error Wald Degrees of freedom Salience Exp(B) 95% confidence interval for EXP(B)
Lower bound Upper limit
Step 1 Age -.533 .416 1.642 1 .200 .587 .260 1.326
Literacy .100 .336 .088 1 .767 1.105 .572 2.135
Occupation .283 .255 1.232 1 .267 1.327 .805 2.186
Marital status .429 .435 .970 1 .325 1.535 .654 3.602
Physical health status .280 .386 .527 1 .468 1.323 .621 2.819
Source of income .438 .472 .863 1 .353 1.550 .615 3.907
Monthly income level .757 .319 5.633 1 018 * * 2.132 1.141 3.985
Intergenerational support level .578 .668 .749 1 .387 1.782 .482 6.596
Elderly living style 19.188 8000.814 .000 1 .998 215318461.497 .000 .
The degree of understanding of institutional elderly care -.016 .299 .003 1 .958 .984 .548 1.768
Acceptance of institutional care for the elderly .303 .347 .759 1 .384 1.353 .685 2.674
Acceptance of community aged care services .249 .452 .304 1 .581 1.283 .529 3.113
Willingness to participate in community activities .035 .430 .007 1 .935 1.036 .446 2.404
Constant -46.564 16001.628 .000 1 .998 .000

Explanation of total variance

Components Original eigenvalue Derive the quadratic sum of loads Rotate the load sum of squares
Total Percent Accumulation % Total Percent Accumulation % Total Percent Accumulation %
1 4.628 66.116 66.116 4.628 66.116 66.116 3.108 44.403 44.403
2 .817 11.665 77.780 .817 11.665 77.780 1.820 25.998 70.401
3 .599 8.555 86.335 .599 8.555 86.335 1.115 15.935 86.335
4 .383 5.473 91.809
5 .245 3.494 95.302
6 .179 2.550 97.852
7 .150 2.148 100.000

Binary logistic regression operation results of determinants of community-based old-age care mode

B Standard error Wald Degrees of freedom Salience Exp(B) 95%confidence interval for EXP(B)
Lower bound Upper limit
Step 1 Age -.573 .364 2.482 1 .115 .564 .276 1.150
Literacy .301 .310 .947 1 .331 1.352 .737 2.480
Occupation -.199 .264 .567 1 .451 .819 .488 1.376
Marital status .634 .530 1.430 1 .232 1.884 .667 5.324
Physical health status .597 .306 3.808 1 .051 1.817 .997 3.311
Source of income -.255 .574 .198 1 .656 .775 .252 2.384
Monthly income level -.230 .277 .694 1 .405 .794 .462 1.366
Level of intergenerational support .887 .498 3.177 1 .075 2.428 .915 6.438
Elderly living style -.028 .675 .002 1 .967 .972 .259 3.649
The degree of understanding of institutional elderly care -.350 .262 1.775 1 .183 .705 .421 1.179
Acceptance of institutional care for the elderly -.617 .275 5.020 1 025 * * .540 .315 .926
Acceptance of community aged care services 1.012 .389 6.758 1 009 * * * 2.751 1.283 5.900
Willingness to participate in community activities .767 .374 4.199 1 040 * * 2.153 1.034 4.484
Constant -5.552 2.821 3.874 1 .049 .004

Hosmer-Lemeshow fit test

Steps Chi-square value Degree of freedom Salience
1 5.052 8 .752

KMO and Bartlett tests

KMO measure of suitability for sampling .881
Bartlett sphericity test Approximate Chi-square 784.825
Degrees of freedom 21
Salience .000

Binary logistic regression operation results of influencing factors of institutional old-age care mode

B Standard error Wald Degrees of freedom Salience Exp (B) 95%confidence interval for EXP(B)
Lower bound Upper limit
Step 1 Age -.063 .388 .026 1 .871 .939 .439 2.009
Educational level -.018 .446 .002 1 .967 .982 .409 2.355
Occupation -.017 .354 .002 1 .961 .983 .491 1.968
Marital status 1.709 .984 3.014 1 .083 5.521 .802 38.001
Physical health status -.997 .482 4.286 1 038 * * .369 .143 .948
Sources of income .768 .644 1.421 1 .233 2.155 .610 7.612
Monthly income level .764 .376 4.128 1 042 * * 2.147 1.027 4.485
Intergenerational support level -.356 .746 .228 1 .633 .700 .162 3.022
Elderly living style 20.731 6950.739 .000 1 .998 1008071734.936 .000 .
The degree of understanding of institutional elderly care 2.149 .631 11.609 1 001 * * * 8.577 2.491 29.526
Acceptance of institutional eldercare 1.316 .516 6.494 1 011 * * 3.728 1.355 10.257
Acceptance of community aged care services -1.271 .458 7.710 1 005 * * * .280 .114 .688
Willingness to participate in community activities -.351 .470 .557 1 .456 .704 .280 1.770
Constant -52.597 13901.480 .000 1 .997 .000
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