This chapter explores the concept of intergenerational families, discussing its evolution over time and the advantages of growing up in such households. It also highlights the increasing prevalence of different types of households in today's society, including single parent and multigenerational homes. The chapter emphasizes the need for flexibility and adaptability in response to changing household dynamics and frequent life transitions.
This episode is part two of my conversation with Dr. Mauro Guillén, a Spanish-American sociologist, political economist, and management educator. I know him because he is the former dean of the Cambridge Business School. He's also a fellow at Queens College, so we share that in common too. He has built a series of research helping us look at those great trends, how they'll collide, and how they'll reshape the future of everything so that we can zoom out to get that perspective in order to zoom in and make tradeoffs that allow us to design a life that really matters.
Learn more from Mauro here: https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/professor-mauro-f-guillen
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