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Apartment life for families means living at close quarters, but often feeling isolated too

  • Written by Elyse Warner, Lecturer in Health and Social Sciences, Deakin University
Apartment life for families means living at close quarters, but often feeling isolated tooMost new apartments were not designed with families in mind and parents of young children can struggle to make social connections.Lolostock/Shutterstock

Newer high-rise developments in Australia’s inner-city areas are increasingly home to parents raising young children. In the 2016 Census, family households represented nearly half of...

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