Discuss the three major historical changes affecting family life in the past 50 years. Include a discussion of how these historical changes may affect adolescents

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Rise in the divorce rate: fifty years ago divorce was relatively rare in American society, compared with the present. • Rise in the rate of single-parent households: the rise in the divorce rate has contributed to a simultaneous rise in the rate of single-parent households. As well as divorce, there has been a rise in children living in households where parents have never been married. • Rise in the rate of dual-earner families: the rise of industrialization took most employment outside of the home and farm into factories, larger business, and government organizations. The trend in the last 50 years has been the rise of dual-earner families as mothers followed fathers out of the home and into the workplace.

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