1. The Times They are A’changing: Multigenerational Family Simulations.
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Otters, Rosalie V. and Hollander, James F.
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HOUSEHOLDS ,FAMILIES ,COMMUNITY development ,SOCIAL policy ,EXPERIENTIAL learning - Abstract
Multigenerational households are increasingly affecting both the individual and family as well as community organizations and social policies. Social work and other family studies students can profit from educational modalities that use adult learning applications through a systems life-course perspective, the whole family aging over time. Family simulation software—addressing multigenerational families, such as two or more adult generations living together—builds on a previous paper (Marriage & Family Review,Feb. 2015). Social class, among other demographic and environmental variables, is emphasized. Agent-based family social network simulation of multigenerational families can facilitate experiential learning. An automatically generated life events report, based on both factual data and specific family characteristics, can be used as a classroom case study for role playing and assessing. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2018
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