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Generational Conflict


In his 2020 book “Fault Lines: Fractured Families and How to Mend Them”, Karl Pillemar surveyed 1,340 Americans aged 18 … More

American Families, Baby Boomers, Family life, Fractured families, Gen X, Gen Z, Generational Conflict, Millennials
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