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میاننسلی
In an essay that echoes his earlier empirical studies of adolescents, Coleman drew attention to the intergenerational nature of religious ties:
• intergenerational learning, which brings people of different ages and life stages together to share knowledge and experiences (Field 2013)
;• supporting intergenerational activities that bring together and enable understanding between member of different generations (O'Sullivan 2009)
;(2000) '"Changing Students' Perceptions of Aging: The Impact of an Intergenerational Service Learning Course',
(2009) 'Breaking the Cycle of Intergenerational Isolation in London', Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, 7, 4: 447-449.
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In settings (or groups) with low intergenerational mobility, a child's economic destiny is largely determined by the family into which the child is born.
This and a series of related issues highlight the importance of the larger economic and social context in analyzing the effects of intra-family allocations on intergenerational economic mobility.
Behrman (1996) also explores possible flaws in households' capacity to adjust their intergenerational allocations during times of rapid societal change.
In Latin America, where gender differentials in school enrollment have not been as great as in Africa and South Asia, Hausmann and Szekely's (1998) analysis of household-level data for 14 countries seeks to determine whether household demo- graphics contribute to an intergenerational transmission of inequity and, if so, how it happens.
Intergenerational Relations in the United States.Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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