Generational Diversity Mamta Verma Generational diversity refers to the coexistence of different age groups within a population, with each generation having distinct values, beliefs, and experiences. When multiple generations live together, it can lead to a rich exchange of ideas and perspectives, but it can also result in conflicts and misunderstandings due to differences in values and lifestyles. It's important for people of different generations to work towards building bridges and finding common ground in order to create a harmonious community. In Asia, it is common for multiple generations to live together in one household, a joint family. This tradition stems from cultural values of interdependence, extended family support, and the belief that aging parents should be cared for by their children. The head of the household is often the eldest male, and all family members share responsibilities and resources. While joint families offer support and companions...
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