Deck 33: When the Nest Doesnt Empty
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Deck 33: When the Nest Doesnt Empty
1
According to Newman, why were postwar parents more fed up with having their kids stay at home longer than baby boomers are?
A) Because these families typically ascribed to the homemaker mother and breadwinner father roles, mothers were ready to relax without their children when they reached adulthood.
B) Because these families had been through the great depression, they were less willing to spend their money on their adult children.
C) Because technology has greatly advanced in the last several decades, baby boomers are enjoying playing video games and watching movies with their adult children.
D) Because healthcare was not as widely available and life expectancy was lower, postwar parents wanted to enjoy their retirements without their children as soon as possible.
A) Because these families typically ascribed to the homemaker mother and breadwinner father roles, mothers were ready to relax without their children when they reached adulthood.
B) Because these families had been through the great depression, they were less willing to spend their money on their adult children.
C) Because technology has greatly advanced in the last several decades, baby boomers are enjoying playing video games and watching movies with their adult children.
D) Because healthcare was not as widely available and life expectancy was lower, postwar parents wanted to enjoy their retirements without their children as soon as possible.
A
2
Many participants in Newman's study reported that spending time with their twenty-something children ______.
A) made them feel older
B) made them feel younger
C) was not enjoyable
D) was a necessity for their financial situations
A) made them feel older
B) made them feel younger
C) was not enjoyable
D) was a necessity for their financial situations
B
3
As noted by Newman, what is an impact of the delayed childbirth trend in the United States?
A) Many elderly will not know their grandchildren at all or for very long.
B) more single parents
C) fewer elderly and retired persons
D) There is a greater dependency on childcare services.
A) Many elderly will not know their grandchildren at all or for very long.
B) more single parents
C) fewer elderly and retired persons
D) There is a greater dependency on childcare services.
A
4
Using your knowledge from other chapters, consider ways that race, gender, and class impact the ways that families might perceive accordion families.
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5
Which of the following is NOT driving the closer relations between baby boomer parents and their millennial children?
A) Baby boomers want different relationships with their children than what they had with their postwar parents.
B) Baby boomers tend to have large and active networks of friends and family.
C) Millennials' new ideas and experiences shake up baby boomers' routines.
D) Millennials encourage baby boomers to eat more nutritiously and enjoy food.
A) Baby boomers want different relationships with their children than what they had with their postwar parents.
B) Baby boomers tend to have large and active networks of friends and family.
C) Millennials' new ideas and experiences shake up baby boomers' routines.
D) Millennials encourage baby boomers to eat more nutritiously and enjoy food.
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6
______ of American men aged 25-34 years live with their parents, compared to ______ of women.
A) 17%; 13%
B) 12%; 24%
C) 28%; 33%
D) 22%; 18%
A) 17%; 13%
B) 12%; 24%
C) 28%; 33%
D) 22%; 18%
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7
Why is the accordion family model preferred by many poor and working class Americans?
A) This model allows the younger generation to attend college while the parents support them.
B) This model allows older generations to live off the income earned by their children.
C) The model is rarely, if ever, seen outside of middle-income families.
D) This model allows them to pool resources and save expenses under one roof.
A) This model allows the younger generation to attend college while the parents support them.
B) This model allows older generations to live off the income earned by their children.
C) The model is rarely, if ever, seen outside of middle-income families.
D) This model allows them to pool resources and save expenses under one roof.
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8
______ have a strong overlap in interests such as bands and TV shows.
A) Postwar parents and millennials
B) Postwar parents and baby boomers
C) Baby boomers and millennials
D) Baby boomers and gen Xers
A) Postwar parents and millennials
B) Postwar parents and baby boomers
C) Baby boomers and millennials
D) Baby boomers and gen Xers
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9
Older women in Japan have been diagnosed with ______ as a result of the joining of previously gender-separated lives.
A) Retired Husband Syndrome
B) Equality Shock
C) Female Independence Withdrawal
D) PTSD
A) Retired Husband Syndrome
B) Equality Shock
C) Female Independence Withdrawal
D) PTSD
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10
What is an accordion family? What factors have led to an accordion family becoming more common with this generation?
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