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Kulturvergleich von Beziehungsqualität in Mehrgenerationenfamilien aus psychologischer Sicht1

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Aufgrund zunehmender Lebenserwartung gewinnen Generationenbeziehungen mehr und mehr an Bedeutung, und zwar unter soziologischer aber auch psychologischer Perspektive.

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Trommsdorff, G., Albert, I. (2009). Kulturvergleich von Beziehungsqualität in Mehrgenerationenfamilien aus psychologischer Sicht1 . In: Künemund, H., Szydlik, M. (eds) Generationen. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-91499-2_7

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