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Social Studies, 13.11.2019 23:31, brittanysanders

Ross believes that micro-level factors are typically responsible for delayed or postponed parenthood. however, ryan disagrees and is of the opinion that macro-level factors typically contribute to postponed parenthood. which of the following is an accurate statement that will strengthen ryan’s view? a women who enjoy their jobs and need money to boost their household income are often reluctant to take on balancing child rearing and paid work. b the united states—especially compared with many european countries—has abysmal family leave policies, and rigid work schedules. c many single women don’t want to conceive or adopt a child on their own. d attitudes about the "ideal" family size have changed, resulting in less pressure to have more than two children.

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