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17 Δεκ 2016 · The current chapter addresses this question with respect to four topics: (1) The importance and functions of friends in young and middle adulthood generally differ from friendships in...
1 Μαΐ 2016 · The current chapter addresses this question with respect to four topics: (1) The importance and functions of friends in young and middle adulthood generally differ from friendships in childhood...
1 Μαΐ 2020 · In a sample of 179 parent couples with university student children living at home, we examined whether prioritizing one's partner's (i.e., partner‐centrism) and/or their child's (i.e.,...
23 Φεβ 2023 · Making new friends or having large social networks is usually associated with young people. But how do our friendships evolve in middle and older age and how easily are we able to make new friends in midlife or older age? The present chapter aims to provide some...
• More grown-up children are staying at home. Over one in three (36%) 55-year-olds have children aged 18 or over living with them. One in seven (14%) have a child aged under 18 in the household. The average age of children at home is 21. • Grandparents are an increasing source of informal childcare. Almost four in ten
Midlife and older age imply specific social roles that are associated with them. Changes in social status (e.g. marriage, retirement, widowhood) and social roles (e.g. becoming a wife or husband, becoming a parent, becoming a grandparent) have an impact on a persons’ development in different areas.
In most cultures, for instance, young people treat older people with formal respect by avoiding profanity and slang when interacting with them. Similarly, workplace relationships tend to be more formal, as do relationships with new acquaintances.