period; b) although the propensity to live with parents was highest for the unmarried segment of the young adult population, over time the percentages of married young adults who lived with parents also increased; c) compared to the 1980s, the young adult population living with parents is ...
六级图表作文范文:啃老族 The "parasitic adult", or "NEET" (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) phenomenon has gained attention in recent years as a significant social issue. The term refers to young adults who continue to rely on their parents for financial support well into their adult...
When it comes to adult children, it seems that almost half of young adults in the city are still kicking it at home. Data showsthat 47 per cent of young adults in the cityare living in the same households as at least one parent. Young adults are described as anyone between th...
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More young US adults live with their parents.C. More young Americans enrolled in school.D. T he transition to adulthood will be delayed.答案B【解题导语题。根据文章第一段More young American adults are living with their parents,可知整篇文章围绕这个问题展开。】5. According to the passage,were ...
Every young adult will grow up and live apart from their parents to form their own families. Some people may prefer to live longer with their parents and some others may not. Most young adults prefer to have an independent life from their parents or families as early as possible. This is...
can help health professionals facilitate a successful adaptation. This chapter will provide insight into techniques that facilitate engaging effectively with Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA) living with RMD and their families and discuss key elements in the assessment of the AYA-parents dynamics in th...
’There is a senseless notion that children grow up and leave home when they’re 18,and the truth is far from that,’says sociologist Larry Bumpass of the University of Wisconsin.Today,unexpected numbers of young adults are living with their parents.’There is a major shift in the middle ...
Young adult caregivers (YACs, aged 18–25) who take care of a loved one may juggle between caregiving responsibilities and other life areas such as education and social life, leading to an imbalance in their lives. The web-based tool ‘MantelzorgBalans’ aims to support informal caregivers (IC...
百度试题 结果1 题目[题干]More young adultwomen live with their parents than before due to delayed marriage.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 [答案]I 反馈 收藏