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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age segregation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the practice of separating individuals based on their age, often in educational or social contexts.
Example: "The school implemented age segregation by placing students in different classes according to their grade levels."
Alternatives: "age separation" or "age division".
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But that's the marvel of bowls - no age segregation and less gender segregation.
To the ethnic and economic separateness that already characterizes so many towns and neighborhoods, these places add age segregation.
One welcome byproduct, she pointed out, could be less age segregation and ageism, greater bonds across generations.
Council and housing associations that offer more of these "sociable" types of housing arrangement would be actively supporting older people to remain in the community rather than institutionalising age segregation.
Because of the age segregation and the competitive environment and the lack of freedom to leave when one feels harassed, bullying and anxiety are part and parcel of many children's everyday school experience.
Perhaps partly because of such age segregation in the society, very little research has been conducted on children's age-mixed interactions, and almost no research has been conducted on interactions among children or adolescents varying in age by more than two or three years (see Gray and Feldman 2004).
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Powered by ability, wisdom and a desire for beneficial purpose, a new model of engaged aging is emerging, one that moves away from age-segregation, decline and mass leisure to a model that capitalizes on the value of accumulated knowledge, wisdom and experience.
From the age of segregation through the 1960s, HBCU sports actually gained advantages from segregation.
FINALISTS "Deep Souths: Delta, Piedmont, and the Sea Island Society in the Age of Segregation" by J. William Harris; "Facing East From Indian Country: A Native History of Early America" by Daniel K. Richter.
In the 1920s the state, renowned for racist policies even in an age of segregation, attempted to remove all references to Native Americans from official records because some health authorities, wedded to eugenics, deemed Indians genetically inferior.
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