The situation of differences in principles, attitudes, experiences, etc. that keep going on
between two generation an older and a younger generation of people living at the same time is
identifies as “generation gap”. The term Generation gap became popular in 1960s; since then
the changing pattern of Parents-children/ youth relations, interaction, communication pattern
and conflict caught the attention of social scientists and researchers. Family and Parents are
child‟s/youth‟s first social setting, their first pivotal relation establishes and leaves lifelong
impression on them, and influence all major decision they make in future as adults. In last few
decades, social change, have hit the less developed countries like Pakistan more rapidly than
ever before in the history. This small study was an attempt to check opinion, views and
practices of youth regarding generation gap. Boys and girls of ages between 18 to 23 years
were selected through systematic Random sampling technique, from 1200 household of
Federal B Area, Karachi. Simple Logistic regression and Chi square was applied for data
analysis. The findings of the study show the relationship between socio economic status,
family structure and age of youth and Generation gap parent child interaction and
communication and opinion of youth, about its impact on their present and future life
The situation of differences in principles, attitudes, experiences, etc. that keep going on between two generation an older and a younger generation of people living at the same time is identifies as “generation gap”. The term Generation gap became popular in 1960s; since then the changing pattern of Parents-children/ youth relations, interaction, communication pattern and conflict caught the attention of social scientists and researchers. Family and Parents are child‟s/youth‟s first social setting, their first pivotal relation establishes and leaves lifelong impression on them, and influence all major decision they make in future as adults. In last few decades, social change, have hit the less developed countries like Pakistan more rapidly than ever before in the history. This small study was an attempt to check opinion, views and practices of youth regarding generation gap. Boys and girls of ages between 18 to 23 years were selected through systematic Random sampling technique, from 1200 household ofFederal B Area, Karachi. Simple Logistic regression and Chi square was applied for data analysis. The findings of the study show the relationship between socio economic status, family structure and age of youth and Generation gap parent child interaction and communication and opinion of youth, about its impact on their present and future life
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