In southern Hungary 275 m2 #multigeneration house with #pool 🏊‍♀️

A #detached #house and an #apartment #building are for sale in the upper town of #Kiskunhalas!
This #property not only provides an ideal #home for #multiple #generation 🧓👵 to live #together #independently, but is also an #excellent #investment #opportunity as the apartment building is in a great #location 💐

325.000 €
Rooms: 6
Living space: 275m²
Plot: 857m²
#Bács #Kiskun #Hungary 🇭🇺

https://www.bluehomes.com/N62230172/en/In-southern-Hungary-275-m2-multi-generation-house-with-pool/expose.html

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Interesting demographic thing I’ve noticed driving about the outer-ish NW of Melbourne in recent days is the proliferation of very large houses that have clearly been built for multigenerational families.

Living in Canberra previously, it wasn’t something that was common. And certainly, living in the bush as we do now, it doesn’t appear in this form.

That said, farms out where we are (and elsewhere) commonly have several seperate residences, whether for generations of family or workers living on-farm.

It takes a village.

#bushlife #housing #multiculturalism #multigeneration

The goal: to have a comprehensive data driven understanding how multi-generational trauma shapes implicit bias in institutions, groups, familes etc and how it intertwines DK in community leaders.

So that we can work together to address these issues together!

Reliable studies or sources
Boost for effect! 🙏

Here’s one below. I’m going through now

https://doi.org/10.3390%2Fijerph19105944

@academicchatter
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#bias
#multigeneration
#trauma
#misinformation
#disinformation

Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma: The Mediating Effects of Family Health

Family health is important to the well-being of individual family members and the collective family unit, and as such, may serve as a mediator for the intergenerational transmission of trauma (ITT). This study aimed to understand the intergenerational impact of parent’s adverse and positive childhood experiences (ACEs and PCEs) on their children’s adverse family experiences (AFEs) and how family health mediated those relationships. The sample consisted of 482 heterosexual married or cohabiting couples (dyads) in the United States who had a child between the ages of 3 and 13 years old. Each member of the dyad completed a survey, and data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Parental ACEs were associated with more AFEs. The fathers’, but not the mothers’, ACEs were associated with worse family health. Parental PCEs were associated with better family health, and family health was associated with lower AFE scores. Indirect effects indicated that parental PCEs decreased AFEs through their impact on family health. Family health also mediated the relationship between the father’s ACEs and the child’s AFEs. Interventions designed to support family health may help decrease child AFEs.

MDPI