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Two parent households where one works outside the home and the other in are a step in the right direction but multigenerational is where it is really at. Costs and child rearing can be spread and shared and the kids grow up really knowing their grandparents and maybe cousins.
Absolutely! I wouldn't have been able to raise my kids if my parents and inlaws hadn't both attended our church to help out. I wish my siblings were interested in getting the cousins together for more than just holidays but they still get together more than most cousins do.
And multigenerational families don't work when you have large multinational corporations with head offices in few major cities and satilite offices spread out. This forces all the good jobs usually outside of people's hometown forcing young people to move for work. To have multigenerational families, you need strong local communities which means the exact opposite of globalization and free trade.