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===== Definition ===== Age segregation refers to the separation of individuals of different age groups or generations in various aspects of life, such as housing, education, social activities, and work. This segregation can occur intentionally or unintentionally, and it may have both positive and negative implications. Some argue that age segregation can foster a sense of community and provide opportunities for individuals to interact with peers who share similar life experiences and challenges. For example, senior living communities often provide a supportive environment for older adults to socialize and engage in activities tailored to their needs. However, age segregation can also lead to isolation and limited social interaction among different age groups. This can result in a lack of understanding and empathy between generations, as well as missed opportunities for intergenerational learning and support. Overall, while age segregation may have some benefits in certain contexts, it is important to consider how it impacts social cohesion and opportunities for meaningful connections across age groups. Efforts to promote intergenerational interactions and understanding can help counteract the negative effects of age segregation.
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