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Changing families

Examines the U.S. family in the 21st century, discussing factors that have affected the family as a social institution, including increasing numbers of women in the labor force, the rise in divorce rates, and development in reproductive technology.

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  • "Examines the U.S. family in the 21st century, discussing factors that have affected the family as a social institution, including increasing numbers of women in the labor force, the rise in divorce rates, and development in reproductive technology."@en
  • "Family. This lesson looks at the American family in the 21st century and the notion that there is no single, "one-size-fits-all" model of what constitutes a family. Increases in the number of woman in the paid labor force, the rise in divorce rates, as well as developments in contraception and reproductive technology, are just some of the factors that have profoundly affected the family as a social institution."

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  • "Changing families"
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