Abstract
Families in the late 19th century had, on average, about six children, while the number of children per family today has dropped to only about 1.8. Some experts believe this de-coupling of marriage and childbearing has come about because children are now viewed more as an economic liability than an asset.
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Introduction to Sociology, Sociology of Marriage and Family, Our Families; Ourselves
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English
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