intergenerational value transmission
Intergenerational value transmission refers to the process through which values, beliefs, and principles are passed down from one generation to another within a family or a society. The transmission can occur through various means such as storytelling, role modeling, and socialization, shaping the values and behaviors of younger generations based on the values upheld by older generations.
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