Grandparents often serve as the storytellers, cheerleaders, and quiet supporters within a family. Each grandparent is unique, but certain birth months tend to produce individuals who excel in these ...
Despite major advances in medicine, U.S. life expectancy barely budged in the 2010s, and it still lags that of other wealthy nations. Researchers have pointed to rising "deaths of despair"—drug ...
The Wilds is celebrating the birth of a southern white rhinoceros this month. On March 5, a male calf was born at the Cumberland conservation center by mother Agnes, The Wilds said. Cseplo also ...
By André Brändli Guyana’s nationality laws contain a little-known provision that can prevent Guyanese citizens born abroad from passing their nationality ...
Why mature size, hair shedding and calving ease must anchor your breeding objective if you want profitable, low‑input cows.
Having a baby is something that many will remember for the rest of their lives, but doing it alongside a sister made it that ...
If your parents, grandparents, or earlier ancestors were born in Canada, you may already be a Canadian by descent. A new Canadian citizenship law can help you to apply.
As China marks International Women's Day on Sunday, lawmakers are advocating a shift from simply preventing rights ...
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Generation Jones bridges the gap between baby boomers and Generation X
Many people feel caught between major generational labels, not fully fitting with baby boomers or Generation X. This overlooked group, known as Generation Jones, includes those born roughly between ...
From the cost of childcare to the housing crisis, there’s no shortage of explanations for the dramatic global fall in the number of babies being born. These analyses, though, are all missing something ...
Generational finger-pointing happens all too frequently in what’s known as “generationalism.” However, maybe there’s more room for more cross-generation friendship than we realize.
Demographer Stuart Gietel-Basten tells The Conversation Weekly podcast why South Korea’s birth rate is climbing, and what that means for the future.
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