Midlife families have experienced considerable change with regard to the presence of adult children in the home. By the middle of the 20th century, the empty nest phase of life was
A) not a reality for many couples
B) non-existent, as many couples did not have children
C) non-existent, as adult children never left home
D) an institutionalized life stage for most midlife couples
E) being phased out, with adult child-midlife parent(s) co-residency decreasing
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Q25: A family has five generations which are
Q26: With the increase in divorce has come
Q27: The sandwich generation refers to
A) families that
Q28: Canadian data suggest that "sandwiching" is
A) not
Q29: Canadian data suggest that "sandwiching" is not
Q31: The empty nest has become increasingly "cluttered"
Q32: Young adult children who return to the
Q33: All but which of the following is
Q34: With respect to the empty-nest phenomenon,
A) boomerang
Q35: It is often found that middle-aged parents
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