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VOL. 11, ISSUE 2 (2025)
Experiences of intergenerational communication styles among older adults in Tamil Nadu
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Dr. N Boobalakrishnan, A Azhagudurai
Abstract
India is a country having the world's largest youth population presently, at the same time it is further adding sizable older adults yearly. As per the census data 2011, India has 8.6% of (then 110 million) population aged 60 and above. The present study collected data from 450 older adults from the state of Tamil Nadu using Multistage stratified sampling technique. The proposition of the respondents was 41% male and 59% female, and the average age of the participants was 66 years. Older adults are strong enough to understand the intergenerational communications of both accommodation and non-accommodation with the younger generations. The perception of Intergenerational communication does not change with respect to male or female older adults and their living locations like rural or urban areas of Tamil Nadu.
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Pages:69-74
How to cite this article:
Dr. N Boobalakrishnan, A Azhagudurai "Experiences of intergenerational communication styles among older adults in Tamil Nadu". International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research, Vol 11, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 69-74
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