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Families Without Children - Report Reveals Changes in Attitudes Towards Kids
Zenit News Agency ^ | July 22, 2006

Posted on 07/22/2006 6:03:00 PM PDT by NYer

PISCATAWAY, New Jersey, JULY 22, 2006 (Zenit.org).- Life without children is a growing social reality for an increasing number of American adults.

This is the conclusion of the 2006 edition of "The State of Our Unions" report on marriage, released last week by the National Marriage Project. The project is based at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.

Up until recently, for most people, the greater part of adult life was spent with young children forming part of the household. A combination of marrying later, less children and longer life expectancy means, however, that a significantly greater part of adult life is spent without kids being in the house.

The report, titled "Life Without Children," was authored by Barbara Dafoe Whitehead and David Popenoe. They start by noting how many recent publications complain of the difficulties in raising children. Many surveys also show that parents report lower levels of happiness compared to non-parents. In fact, an increasing number of married couples now see children as an obstacle to their marital happiness.

This isn't to say that children are rejected by the majority of couples. Nevertheless, there is a growing feeling of trepidation about taking on the responsibilities of parenthood. Of course, bringing up kids has never been easy, but there are good reasons why a growing number of parents are feeling increased pressures, the report explains.

A weakening of marriage bonds contributes to the difficulties of having children. Cohabiting women, the report explains, may postpone childbearing until they have a better sense of the long-term future of the relationship. If they wait too long, however, this places them at risk for never having children. Being in an unhappy marriage is another source of uncertainty. Couples who are worried about getting divorced are the most likely to remain childless.

Changing families

Citing Census Bureau reports, Whitehead and Popenoe lay out just how much family structures have changed.

-- In 1970 the median age of first marriage for women was just under 21years-old. The age of first marriage has now risen to just short of 26. Women who have a four-year college degree marry at an even later age.

-- In 1970, 73.6% of women, ages 25-29, had already entered their child-rearing years and were living with at least one minor child of their own. By 2000, this share dropped to 48.7%. For men in the same age bracket in 1970, 57.3% lived with their own children in the household. In 2000 this had plummeted to 28.8%.

-- In 1960, 71% of married women had their first child within the first 3 years of marriage. By 1990, this almost halved, to 37%. So after getting married, couples now experience a greater number of child-free years.

-- In 1970, 27.4% of women and 39.5% of men, ages 50-54, had at least one minor child of their own in the household. By 2000, the shares had fallen to 15.4% and 24.7%, respectively.

-- In addition, a growing number of women are not having any children. In 2004, almost one out of five women in their early forties was childless. In 1976, it was only one out of ten.

-- The proportion of households with children has declined from half of all households in 1960 to less than one-third today -- the lowest in America's history.

In general, then, a few decades ago life before children was brief, with little time between the end of schooling and the beginning of marriage and family life. Life after children was also reduced, with few years left before the end of work and the beginning of old age.

Less fun

Contemporary culture has quickly reflected the changes in family life, the report observes. It is increasingly common to find the years spent raising children portrayed as being less satisfying compared to the years before and after.

Adult life without children is depicted as having positive meaning and purpose, and as being full of fun and freedom. Life with children, by contrast, is seen as full of pressures and responsibilities.

In general, life without children is characterized by a focus on the self. "Indeed, the cultural injunction for the childless young and the child-free old is to 'take care of yourself,'" the report comments.

The years spent bringing up children is just the opposite. Being a parent means focusing on those who are dependent and subordinating adult needs to the requirements of the children.

By way of compensation traditional culture normally celebrated the work and sacrifice of parents, but this has now changed. Increasingly, the popular image of parents is a negative one. The new stereotypes range from the hyper-competitive sports parents who scream at their own kids, to those who ignore the problems their undisciplined children cause for others in public places.

The latest variant are the so-called "helicopter parents," who get their name from the way they supposedly hover over their children and swoop down to rescue them from any negative consequences of their behavior.

Television programs have long made fun of fathers, notes the report. More recently mothers are also being shown as unfit, unable to carry out their responsibilities without the help of a nanny, or as being over-indulgent and negligent.

By contrast a number of the most popular television shows in America in recent years, such as "Friends" and "Sex and the City," celebrated the glamorous life of young urban singles.

Bias against children

What does this portend for the future, the report asks. For a start, less political support for families. In the last presidential election, parents made up slightly less than 40% of the electorate. Less votes translates into less support for funding of schools and youth activities. Already a number of communities across the nation are trying to hold down property taxes by restricting the construction of affordable single family housing.

In cultural terms the bias against children is likely to grow. Entertainment and pastimes for adults -- gambling, pornography and sex -- is one of the fastest growing and most lucrative, and exciting, sectors of the economy.

By contrast, being a devoted parent is increasingly subject to a ruthless debunking, the report notes. In fact, the task of being a mother is now seen by a growing number as being unworthy of an educated women's time and talents. So the more staid values supportive of raising children -- sacrifice, stability, dependability, maturity -- will receive less attention.

"It is hard enough to rear children in a society that is organized to support that essential social task," the report observes. "Consider how much more difficult it becomes when a society is indifferent at best, and hostile, at worst, to those who are caring for the next generation," it concludes.

The family, "founded on indissoluble marriage between a man and a woman," is where men and women "are enabled to be born with dignity, and to grow and develop in an integral manner," explained the Pope in his homily concluding the World Meeting of Families in Valencia, Spain, on July 9.

"The joyful love with which our parents welcomed us and accompanied our first steps in this world is like a sacramental sign and prolongation of the benevolent love of God from which we have come," he noted.

This experience of being welcomed and loved by God and by our parents, explained Benedict XVI, "is always the firm foundation for authentic human growth and authentic development, helping us to mature on the way towards truth and love, and to move beyond ourselves in order to enter into communion with others and with God." A foundation that is increasingly being undermined in today's society.


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To: ManningMillworks

I suspect you get exactly the type of woman you deserve...


161 posted on 07/23/2006 6:52:01 AM PDT by LongElegantLegs (You can do that, and be a whack-job pedophile on meth.)
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To: Tax-chick

2006 marriage report


162 posted on 07/23/2006 6:52:48 AM PDT by Tax-chick (Whiskey for my men, hyperbolic rodomontade for my horses.)
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To: ManningMillworks

I'm my husband's first wife.

I "ballooned up" to just over 180 last year, the year we got married.

I'm halfway to my weight loss goal, and am thanking God that my husband isn't embarrassed to go out in public with me.


163 posted on 07/23/2006 6:55:55 AM PDT by Xenalyte (Anything is possible when you don't understand how anything happens.)
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To: Hildy

You and me both, sister.

(Wonder how long it'll be before someone comes along to tell us we're unfulfilled and will never know the joy of motherhood.)


164 posted on 07/23/2006 6:57:20 AM PDT by Xenalyte (Anything is possible when you don't understand how anything happens.)
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To: ManningMillworks

Sounds like you need to think about the kind of woman you date.

I know plenty of single women, all of whom have self-respect and dignity, and not one of them wants to be "kept."


165 posted on 07/23/2006 6:58:13 AM PDT by Xenalyte (Anything is possible when you don't understand how anything happens.)
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To: Xenalyte

Just scroll up!


166 posted on 07/23/2006 7:01:21 AM PDT by Hildy
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To: All
160 posts and no mention at all of the effect of Chlamydia and other STDs on fertility. I'm enjoying this thread, but it has Major head in the sand problems.

That is not to say that our behavior/causational observations are completely invalid, just that they are not necessarily the biggest contributer to declining parenthood (according to empirical medical evidence).

167 posted on 07/23/2006 7:01:50 AM PDT by MrEdd (Bad spellers of the world - UNTIE!,)
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To: Xenalyte

Mine probably lies. When I bring my weight up he says he wants me to lose for health reasons but sees me just like I was 36 years ago when we got married:') Sometimes though, (not in your and my case )a man that nags and belittles a woman for being overweight just lowers her self esteem and makes things worse because they turn to their comfort foods.


168 posted on 07/23/2006 7:05:37 AM PDT by CindyDawg
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To: cyborg
i couldn't agree more. We have two biological children and I always wanted to adopt a child from China but couldn't get the husband on board for that one. I hope someday to have a Chinese granddaugther!
169 posted on 07/23/2006 7:06:51 AM PDT by bella1 (Support the Minuteman Project.)
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To: MrEdd

We were working up to it. It comes just after ectopic pregnancies and just before oozing sores. Patience...


170 posted on 07/23/2006 7:06:58 AM PDT by durasell (!)
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To: alice_in_bubbaland
I'm glad it's almost over now.

....sorry Alice,I hate to tell you, but it's NEVER over!

Once a parent always a parent, the problems are just different.

171 posted on 07/23/2006 7:14:42 AM PDT by SweetCaroline (.....once there was a way to get back homeward.)
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To: durasell
I thought the childless bachelors in nursing homes had all the oozing sores.
172 posted on 07/23/2006 7:15:43 AM PDT by MrEdd (Bad spellers of the world - UNTIE!,)
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To: Hildy
You already know.

You can be a mother without having children. God uses his best for his most needy sometimes, I think(adoptions/fosters/steps)

As I mentioned earlier, I support a person's right not to have children but not to say I didn't miss anything because I didn't, because you don't know. Just like I don't know if I missed out on stuff by being single. I'm happy with my choices though and that's about all any of us can ask.

173 posted on 07/23/2006 7:15:50 AM PDT by CindyDawg
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To: SweetCaroline

My comment was referenced to the "stupid teenage years". My 21 year old is now showing signs of maturity and my 19 year old is thinking about the future! Hey, we're on a roll here! :)


174 posted on 07/23/2006 7:20:40 AM PDT by alice_in_bubbaland (NY Slimes the paper of record for OBL!)
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To: MrEdd

Naw, look around, you'll see oozing sores everywhere.


175 posted on 07/23/2006 7:25:36 AM PDT by durasell (!)
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To: MrEdd

Nah. We take very good care of our seniors that are in nursing homes. We try heal the sores they come in with.


176 posted on 07/23/2006 7:28:57 AM PDT by CindyDawg
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To: ManningMillworks

Let's see, the only thing I see ALL of those relationships have in common is.... well, you. :)


177 posted on 07/23/2006 7:39:02 AM PDT by linda_22003
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To: ManningMillworks

That was shown to be a parody piece a long time ago. You did get the e-mail on that, right? ;-D


178 posted on 07/23/2006 7:40:34 AM PDT by linda_22003
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To: linda_22003

I gotta get me one of those 1955 wives...


179 posted on 07/23/2006 7:43:13 AM PDT by durasell (!)
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To: kittymyrib; Hildy

Why is it so important to you that Hildy feel bad about her decision? :)


180 posted on 07/23/2006 7:44:40 AM PDT by linda_22003
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