How is a two-generation family different from a three-generation family?

The first difference is the composition. A two-generation family consists of parents and children, and a three-generation family consists of a grandmother, grandfather, parents and children.
The second difference is income distribution.
Well, the third difference is the distribution of responsibilities.



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