According to the section “Childless Women,” “29% of Americans say this trend is bad for society, 11% say it is good and the majority—55%—say it makes little difference” ("VI. New Family Types"). The section discusses attitudes to this trend from the point of gender, race and ethnic group. According to the section “Party and Religiosity,” there exist considerable differences in attitudes toward the modern order of living from the political parties, ideologies, and religiosity ("VI. New Family Types"). Thus, Republicans and people who regularly attend religious services appear to be more critical to the child-free trend of these growing trends in comparison to Democrats and persons who are less religious.
According to the section “Childless Women,” “29% of Americans say this trend is bad for society, 11% say it is good and the majority—55%—say it makes little difference” ("VI. New Family Types"). The section discusses attitudes to this trend from the point of gender, race and ethnic group. According to the section “Party and Religiosity,” there exist considerable differences in attitudes toward the modern order of living from the political parties, ideologies, and religiosity ("VI. New Family Types"). Thus, Republicans and people who regularly attend religious services appear to be more critical to the child-free trend of these growing trends in comparison to Democrats and persons who are less religious.