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  2. Cottage homes - Wikipedia

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    Rather than a single, large building which was then more typically used to house children in care, the cottage homes model placed them into family-style groups, typically of around 15–25 children. Each group lived in a 'cottage' (in reality, it was often a fair-sized house) under the care of an adult 'house mother' (or a married couple as ...

  3. Sociology of the family - Wikipedia

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    On average mothers spend twenty-five hours a week working for pay and thirty-two hours doing unpaid work. The introduction of parenthood changes the gender division of labor between men and women both inside and outside the home. Dual-parent households allocate household work and paid work efficiently to maximize family income.

  4. Ownership society - Wikipedia

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    Ownership society is a slogan for a model of society promoted by former United States president George W. Bush. It takes as lead values personal responsibility , economic liberty , and the owning of property .

  5. Why Falling Home Ownership Is a Good Thing - AOL

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  6. Housing - Wikipedia

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    Housing ensures that members of society have a place to live, whether it is a home or some kind of physical structure for dwelling, lodging or shelter and it includes a range of options from apartments and houses to temporary shelters and emergency accommodations. [2]

  7. Some young adults are embracing creative paths to home ownership

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    To combat rising home prices, many members of the millennial and Gen Z generations are turning to creative paths to homeownership, such as co-buying with friends or moving in with family.

  8. Why Gen Z Should Be Optimistic About Homeownership - AOL

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    The youngest adults are in Generation Z, and they're coming of age in trying times -- particularly if they want to own a home. Income rises steadily with each level of education, but in order to ...

  9. Home - Wikipedia

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    Owner-occupancy or home-ownership is a form of housing tenure in which a person, called the owner-occupier, owner-occupant, or home owner, owns the home in which they live. [37] The home can be a house , such as a single-family house , an apartment , condominium , or a housing cooperative .