Linking Crowding with the Social and Neurological Phenomenon: A Social Requirement
Gunjan Khera,
Rahemeen Yusuf,
Fadwa Al Mughairbi
Abstract:Objective: This manuscript tries to report the effect of crowing on children's and adults' well-being. Crowding is a social phenomenon where living conditions have also shown worsening effects on a child's adequate development and execution of behavior. Further, crowding also has a worsening effect on individual working and family space and happiness.
Theoretical framework: To present the complete and comprehensive approach to the effects of crowding, theoretical descriptions were presented from international … Show more
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