Generation Unbound
Drifting into Sex and Parenthood without Marriage- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2014
Summary
Over half of all births to young adults in the United States now occur outside of marriage, and many are unplanned. The result is increased poverty and inequality for children. The left argues for more social support for unmarried parents; the right argues for a return to traditional marriage.
In Generation Unbound, Isabel V. Sawhill offers a third approach: change "drifters" into "planners." In a well-written and accessible survey of the impact of family structure on child well-being, Sawhill contrasts "planners," who are delaying parenthood until after they marry, with "drifters," who are having unplanned children early and outside of marriage. These two distinct patterns are contributing to an emerging class divide and threatening social mobility in the United States.
Sawhill draws on insights from the new field of behavioral economics, showing that it is possible, by changing the default, to move from a culture that accepts a high number of unplanned pregnancies to a culture in which adults only have children when they are ready to be a parent.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2014
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-8157-2558-9
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-8157-2559-6
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 1
- Product type
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Table of contents
- Table of Contents No access
- Preface No access
- An Introduction No access Pages 1 - 15
- The End of Marriage? No access Pages 16 - 38
- Why Should We Worry? No access Pages 39 - 64
- A Growing Class Divide No access Pages 65 - 82
- Traditionalists and Village Builders No access Pages 83 - 104
- Childbearing by Design Not by Default No access Pages 105 - 128
- The Future: Less Marriage, Fewer Children? No access Pages 129 - 148
- Appendix No access Pages 149 - 154
- Notes No access Pages 155 - 202
- Index No access Pages 203 - 1





