Changes in the U.S. family structure
What are some of the changes in the U.S. family structure that are most notable to you?
How might the economy have contributed to these changes?
Pick one of the theories that you learned in this module and apply it to your understanding of the relationship between the family and the economy.
Sample Answer
Here are some of the most notable changes in the U.S. family structure:
- Delayed marriage and childbearing. The average age of marriage and first childbirth has been increasing for decades. In 1970, the median age at first marriage was 22.8 for men and 20.3 for women. In 2021, the median age at first marriage was 30.8 for men and 28.6 for women. The median age at first childbirth was 21.4 in 1970 and 26.5 in 2021.
- Increased cohabitation. Cohabitation is when two unmarried people live together in a romantic relationship. The number of cohabiting couples has increased significantly in recent decades. In 1960, there were only 450,000 cohabiting couples in the United States. In 2021, there were 18.3 million cohabiting couples.
- Single parenthood. The number of single-parent households has also increased significantly in recent decades. In 1960, there were 3.3 million single-parent households in the United States. In 2021, there were 12.6 million single-parent households.