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.
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. 1
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
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. 3
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. 4
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. 5
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.
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. 1
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. 2
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. 3
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. 4
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. 5