Modern grandparenthood in the United States has been significantly shaped by
A) a younger age at marriage and an increase in family size.
B) an increased spacing of children and a later age at retirement.
C) an increased life expectancy and changed fertility patterns (women having their last child at a younger age).
D) All of the above three have significantly shaped grandparenthood.
C
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