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This podcast explores the significant transformations in marriage, divorce, and family structures in Spain over recent decades. Starting with an overview of declining marriage rates and the trend of later marriages, the episode discusses how economic factors and changing societal norms have reshaped the traditional idea of marriage. It highlights the rising acceptance of divorce and the factors driving this shift, including secularization and evolving gender roles.
Listeners will also learn about the move away from traditional nuclear families toward a more diverse range of family structures, such as single-parent households, cohabiting couples, and same-sex families, which reflect Spain’s progressive stance on family life. The podcast concludes by examining how these changes reflect broader shifts in Spanish identity, embracing diversity and balancing modernity with cultural roots.

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