Children are generally expected to be the main source of support and care for parents in many rapidly ageing Asian societies. But a form of gender bias still persists in this cultural phenomenon — one where sons are preferred over daughters, researchers from Monash University Malaysia's Business School say. They warn that this could worsen gender inequality in Asian societies. But on the other side of the coin, the researchers found that living with daughters is more positively associated with older people's happiness. Feng Yuying from Beijing agrees. Ms Feng is in her 60s and lives with her daughter, son-in-law...