intergenerational transmission
Intergenerational transmission refers to the process by which cultural, social, or behavioral patterns are passed down from one generation to the next within a family or community. It involves the transfer of knowledge, beliefs, values, and behaviors from parents or older family members to their children, shaping the upbringing and development of subsequent generations.
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- cultural transmission and intergenerational relationships
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- intergenerational learning
- intergenerational mobility
- intergenerational relationships
- intergenerational transfer
- intergenerational transfers
- intergenerational transmission of cultural norms
- intergenerational transmission of culture
- intergenerational transmission of values
- intergenerational value transmission
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