Arecentstudyrevealsabout68percentofGenZadultsand20percentofmillennials(千禧一代)arechoosingtoremainwiththeirfamilies.Thisrepresentsthelargestgenerationalsharesamongallagegroups.Furthermore,thestudyestimatesthat51millionindividualsarecurrentlylivinginmulti-generationalhouseholds.What'sperhapsmoresurprisingisthattheseyoungadult...
①This turn of events is fueled primarily by the dramatic drop in the share of young Americans who are choosing to settle down romantically before age 35. ②Dating back to 1880, the most common living arrangement among young adults has been living with a romantic partner. ③This type of arr...
In 2030, 42 percent of American adults will be obese, and about one-quarter of that group will be severely obese, a condition that shortens life and wastes large medical expenses, a new study predicts.Obesity related ailments - diabetes, heart disease, k
1. What can we learn about young adults from the study? A.They need the attention of their families.B.They seek financial support from families. C.It is hard for them to face the changing world.D.It is common for them to attend to their parents. ...
Pew conducted telephone interviews with 800 teens aged 12 to 17 and their parents between June 26 and September 24. ( ) 1. A. teens B. adults C. students D. parents ( ) 2. A. referring to B. reporting C. saying D. according to ...
Researchers note that gambling increases with each transitional time of life such as employment, student status, and living independently with parents. Females are more likely to gamble as adults while males get involved in adolescence.EBSCO_AspAlcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly...
Apart from parents and children, there may be other family members: grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc. That is to say, a large family may have more than two generations, and often there are more than two adults from different generations of a family. The fa...
"They are dealing with the same challenges that adults are, as far as they are living in the __32__ of a tech environment designed to suck as much of their time onto their devices as possible," Rideout says. The way parents interact with technology can __33__ the way they interact...
(HealthDay)—As e-cigarettes gain fans, children may be losing out. New research suggests that vaping parents expose children to secondhand fumes that may be as harmful as tobacco smoke. Nearly 5% of U.S. adults living with children use e-cigarettes, according to the study. And many of ...
At the Turun Tanah, parents invite friends and family to a party to introduce the baby. They put different objects such as a bracelet (手镯), pen, mirror or toy computer around their baby. If the baby picks up a pen, he or she may be a writer. A child who picks up a gold ...