Spanish families now are different from Spanish families 50 years ago.
Before, most families lived in the same house on different floors or in the same neighborhood, and a typical Spanish family was made of parents, grandparents, children, aunts, uncles and cousins. Men usually worked in the fields and took care of the livestock while women took care of the children and the household tasks.
Only children from wealthy families went to school because there was no public education system and private schools were too expensive for the common citizen.
Now, Spanish families are very different. A typical Spanish family now is made of: parents, children and sometimes grandparents. Both parents work, all children go to school (private or public) and they don't usually live in the same house or in the same neighborhood. Most children grow up with their grandparents because both parents must work. Now, men and women have the same types of jobs because there is more equality for female workers.
In conclusion, I hope my children will grow up in a society where families are important and men and women have job equality.
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