The Meaning Of Children Attitudes And Opinions Of A Selected Group Of U.S. University Graduates | Sociology

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As more individuals delay having children or opt for childlessness the question arises: What value …

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The Meaning Of Children Attitudes And Opinions Of A Selected Group Of U.S. University Graduates | Sociology

As more individuals delay having children or opt for childlessness the question arises: What value do people place on children in contemporary U.S. society? Dr. Laucks studies this question through a survey designed to elicit attitudes regarding the purpose and desirability of raising children in the context of a depersonalized fragmented and alienating society. The survey – of a large group of university graduates – points to marked discrepancies between individual attitudes favoring procreation and parenthood and individual actions that contradict traditional notions. Purported aspirations and goals still include the hope of raising happy healthy children. Yet while individually valuing children and family Americans widely approve of and use contraceptives and other birth control methods endorse easy dissolution of marriage and approve of relationships that exclude children. The author examines these diverging attitudes in relation to contemporary and historical sentiments toward the family. Extensive tables display the detailed results of Dr. Laucks’s survey giving demographic information on the respondents along with their attitudes toward sexual practices parenthood child rearing and the family. |The Meaning Of Children Attitudes And Opinions Of A Selected Group Of U.s. University Graduates | Sociology