Changes in families in America have destroyed and tormented many families. Pauline Irit Erera, associate professor at the University of Washington social work school, wrote an article "What is a family?" Erella has written numerous articles on families' diversity, mainly in the step family, Foster family, lesbian family, unfriendly father. Rebecca M. Blank, a professor of economics at Northwestern University, wrote an article titled "Poverty Research Center: Why not talk about unmarried men?"
I just read an article entitled "Our True Way: An Agreement with Families Changing in the United States" by Stephanie Coontz. Coontz shifts readers from the golden era and their families' misunderstandings to women's renaissance as a family co-provider. I really love reading this article, for example agreeing with a lot of ideas; for instance the golden age is not really, the Census Bureau improved. However, I am opposed to the fact that the media is vulnerable and operated, and the working mother.
From a central family structure, a family with two or more children, a family raised by one parent, a family with brothers and sisters and half brothers and sisters is a change in American family structure. Changing the family structure of the country is inevitable whether it is an increase in the number of births, a movement to challenge daily thought, or a movement that requires more rights. Even the results of marriage failures have brought about changes in American family structure. All families are built with different bricks, but they all have the same mortar - love
In the United States, poverty has increased since the 1970s. (Poverty World, p. 723). The structure of the family is constantly changing. Having a father in the family affects the poverty rate. When the poverty rate is formed, the existence rate of the father's family will be high. Today, my father is only four times my parents in the 1950s. (Reporting relation 3). In the absence of a father at home, it becomes poverty and the chances of eventually dropping out of school are even higher.
Today, my family in America is changing every year. Each day there are new traditions and values, each family has its own way of expressing. In the decades, as families have changed dramatically, new ethics and values have been formed. There are many similarities and differences in the way the family has evolved over decades. There are still many views and opinions to see why the family structure evolved. First of all, families have changed dramatically over the years, and many aspects are different today. Although there were changes, many similarities still exist in the ideal nuclear family. In difficult times, families still love each other and help each other. This is the value necessary for the family to function properly and it is most desirable to remain in a family composition for years to come.