Workshop 71: Contemporary Families: Millennials, Gen Z and Family Court
Millennials and Gen Z account for almost half the population of the US, yet they are often misunderstood by family court professionals. This workshop will focus on the historical, societal, and economic factors which have impacted these generations as they have entered adulthood and started their own families. Trends in family formation will be discussed, including the long-ranging impact of COVID. Finally, case studies will be examined to better understand the impact of these changes on families from a generational lens.

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* 1. Based on the content of this session, I am able to: (1=Strongly disagree, 5=Strongly agree)

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1. Identify how the economic and social landscape over the last several decades has impacted how the different generations (including Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z) have approached parenting their children.
2. Explain how changes in family formation- including an increase in children born to unmarried parents- is related to the economy and policy changes, not just changing cultural norms.

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* 2. Please rate presenter: Lilly D. Munro, MSW (1=Poor, 5=Excellent)

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* 3. The content of the presentation was consistent with the abstract in the conference brochure

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* 4. Please rate this session presentation overall (1=Poor, 5=Excellent)

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* 5. How much did you learn as a result of this CE program? (1=Very little, 5=Great deal)

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* 6. Information presented in this session reflected the most current evidence on this topic (1=Disagree, 5=Agree)

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* 7. How useful was the content of this CE program for your practice or other professional development (1=Not useful, 5=Extremely useful)

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