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Routledge Multigenerational Family Living Sociology Book

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Description

Explore the changing landscape of household structures with Multigenerational Family Living: Evidence and Policy Implications from Australia. Published by Routledge as part of the Routledge Advances in Sociology series, this book examines the rise of multigenerational living where multiple generations of related adults share a single dwelling. While this arrangement is traditional in many Asian, Middle Eastern, and Southern European cultures, it is becoming more common in Western societies. This text moves beyond simple explanations like delayed home ownership or economic challenges facing Generation Y. Instead, it provides a deeper look at the complex causes and consequences of this social phenomenon. This book is an essential resource for those studying anthropology, sociology, and social sciences. It offers fresh perspectives on how shifting family dynamics affect modern society and provides evidence-based insights that have significant implications for policy development. Whether you are a student, researcher, or policymaker, this work offers a detailed analysis of how living arrangements are evolving in the modern world.

Key Features

Provides a detailed analysis of multigenerational living arrangements within the context of Australian society.

Part of the Routledge Advances in Sociology series, ensuring academic depth and research-driven content.

Examines the cultural shift of multigenerational households moving into Western social structures.

Offers complex insights that go beyond common theories regarding economic prospects and delayed independence.

Serves as a valuable resource for professionals in sociology, anthropology, and social policy development.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
07 November 2016
Listed Since
19 May 2016

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