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crossgenerational

Crossgenerational is an adjective describing relations, practices, or phenomena that involve more than one generation and cross generational boundaries. It is often used as a synonym for intergenerational when referring to activities or structures that connect different age groups.

In family life, crossgenerational arrangements include multigenerational households in which grandparents live with parents and children,

In the workplace and in media, crossgenerational teams and audiences describe outputs or dynamics that span

Crossgenerational perspectives are often discussed alongside related concepts such as intergenerational and multigenerational, and they can

providing
caregiving
and
support.
In
education
and
social
programs,
crossgenerational
approaches
pair
younger
people
with
older
adults
for
mutual
learning,
mentorship,
or
service
learning,
commonly
described
as
crossgenerational
or
intergenerational
programs.
age
groups,
highlighting
diverse
experiences
and
knowledge.
Research
on
crossgenerational
dynamics
examines
how
attitudes,
communication
patterns,
and
behaviors
travel
across
generations
and
how
families
and
communities
adapt
to
demographic
changes.
inform
policy,
design,
and
programming
aimed
at
fostering
cooperation
across
age
groups.
See
also
intergenerational,
multigenerational,
family
studies,
and
gerontology.