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Why have middle-aged adults been described as the "sandwich" generation? What is an alternative to this view?

Middle-aged adults have been described as the "sandwich", "squeezed", or "overload" generation because of the responsibilities they have for their adolescent and young adult children as well as their aging parents. However, an alternative view is that in the United States, a "sandwich" generation, in which the middle generation cares for both grown children and aging parents simultaneously, occurs less often than a "pivot" generation, in which the middle generation alternates attention between the demands of grown children and aging parents.


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