Cultures are not haphazard collections of customs and beliefs. Cultures are integrated, patterned systems.
If one part of the system (e.g., the economy) changes, other parts change as well. For example, years ago, most women planned domestic careers as homemakers and mothers.
Most of today’s college women, by contrast, expect to get paid jobs when they graduate. Economic changes have social repercussions.
Attitudes and behavior about marriage, family, and children have changed. Late marriage, “living together,” and divorce have become commonplace.
Work competes with marriage and family responsibilities and reduces the time available to invest in child care.
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