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+ | '''Living arrangements''' are the different ways in which people live their lives, both in the physical organization of their housing and the social relationships they share in these arrangements. Examples include |
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+ | *[[Retirement communities]] |
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+ | *[[Roommates]] |
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+ | *[[Single sex environments]] |
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+ | These arrangements depend on a number of factors such as |
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+ | *[[Economic circumstances]] |
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+ | *[[Family structure]] |
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+ | *[[Housing]] availability |
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+ | *[[Marital status]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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+ | *[[Child custody]] |
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+ | *[[Empty nest]] |
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Living arrangements are the different ways in which people live their lives, both in the physical organization of their housing and the social relationships they share in these arrangements. Examples include
These arrangements depend on a number of factors such as
- Economic circumstances
- Family structure
- Housing availability
- Marital status