Question

Discuss whether the vagueness of the following passage is appropriate to the context that is stated or implied. Pay particular attention to the underlined expressions.
One demographer thinks that more than 20 percent of the women born in the mid-1950s are childless, a rate that is almost triple that of the previous generation.
You will hear this ascribed to a breakdown of that have altered womens roles. Womens liberation is less an idea than the result of changes that, by reducing pressures for childbearing, inevitably led to more educational and job opportunities.

The first occurrence of "traditional values" is quite vague. Does a simple interest in having children count as such a value, or do the values referred to produce the interest in having children? "Rampant selfishness" presumably includes not wanting to share ones time, treasure, or energy with children; beyond that, it isnt clear what is intended. "Changing economic and social realities" and the succeeding underlined expressions are quite vague, but we can easily guess at what the author has in mind for them. The same goes for the last of the underlined expressions.
The main point of this paragraphthat having children is no longer an economic necessityis somewhat more difficult to find than it might have been had there not been so many very general (and vague) ideas present in the passage.

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