2017
DOI: 10.22158/wjssr.v4n4p333
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Prolonged Co-Generational Living: The Case of Israeli Arab Parents and Their Emerging Adult Children

Abstract: <p><em>Parents’ feelings and attitudes toward <strong>Prolonged co-generational living</strong>—emerging adult children (young adults in their mid-late twenties or more) living at their parents’ home, are the topic of this qualitative study. The research population included 14 Israeli Arab parents (seven mothers, seven fathers, from different families) who have at least one child age 21-30 living with them. Findings from the semi-structured, open interviews indicated that Arab parents h… Show more

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