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Family Structure

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sociology2 years ago

"The Future of Families: Dramatic Changes Ahead, Study Finds"

A study predicts a significant decrease in the number of relatives individuals will have in the future, with a projected 35% decline in kinship. The structure of families is expected to change, with a decrease in cousins, nieces, nephews, and grandchildren, and an increase in great-grandparents and grandparents. This shift poses challenges for informal care provision, especially in the context of aging populations, highlighting the need for investment in social support systems to ensure the well-being of individuals at all stages of life.

entertainment2 years ago

Makoto Shinkai's Suzume: A Bridge of Memory and Epic Love Story.

Makoto Shinkai's latest film, Suzume, draws upon Japan's real-world history with natural disasters to tell an epic story that plays like a love letter to the country and all its natural beauty. Shinkai wants the movie to speak to younger moviegoers especially and connect the older and younger generations through a communal or unified experience. The film's worms are an interesting and terrifying metaphor for Japan's history with earthquakes, and the idea of closing doors being the only way to avert disaster is a reflection of Japan's declining population. The relationship between Tamaki and Suzume shows that there are certain parental relationships that can exist, perhaps even without the connection of blood. Daijin's fame is an interesting little character detail that illustrates the current shape of Japanese society.