Early intervention may prevent intergenerational poverty.
This is an intergenerational project, where older people work with local young offenders teaching them gardening skills on a nearby allotment.
This concept is used to explain the intergenerational transmission of attitudes, problems, behaviors, and other issues.
Genograms help uncover intergenerational patterns of behavior, marriage choices, family alliances and conflicts, the existence of family secrets, and other information that sheds light on the family's present situation.
On the one hand, it has to intervene in order to achieve intergenerational equity, compatibly with a time consistent social welfare criterion.