The changing american family in today's society.
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The Changing American Family
I chose the reading, "The Way We Really Are", by Stephanie Coontz. The author's viewpoint focused on the changes in family values over the years that have led to more single mothers and fewer successful marriages. She refers to several quotes from resources about the American family tradition slowly dying. More unwed mothers are emerging, and more women are single, as they believe marriage is secondary to their social and personal
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protector and family provider. It wasn't until 1973 when the economy forced woman back into the workplace. I think the Women's Movement has worked hard to establish women's rights and equality for all. While many working mothers yearn to have an opportunity to stay at home again, it may not be economically feasible. Poor family values should not be blamed for the government's inability to control costs or for the evolution of women, family and marriage.
protector and family provider. It wasn't until 1973 when the economy forced woman back into the workplace. I think the Women's Movement has worked hard to establish women's rights and equality for all. While many working mothers yearn to have an opportunity to stay at home again, it may not be economically feasible. Poor family values should not be blamed for the government's inability to control costs or for the evolution of women, family and marriage.