Young people want to leave Miami, but for Hispanics it is not so simple
High cost of living drives young people to leave Miami, but multigenerational family structures and shared economies make relocation difficult for many Latino residents.
16 years later, I'm not unhappy': the rise of Britain's multigenerational flatmates
Rising rents and barriers to homeownership have increased long-term house-sharing among older renters, driving more multigenerational flatshares and age-diverse households.
Co-residence of emerging adults with parents is common globally, historically normative, shaped by economic and social contexts, and influenced by modernity's changing family roles.
I'm glad we got a house with my in-laws when I was pregnant. We have separate kitchens, plenty of space, and their support.
According to the Pew Research Center, there were 59.7 million U.S. residents who lived with multiple generations under the same roof as of March 2021 - a number that has quadrupled since 1971.