Abstract

The modern world puts great demands on people when it comes to understanding its purpose and meaning, which undoubtedly changes the lives of individuals and social groups. People are particularly concerned about the possibility of freeing themselves from imposed group ties, enjoying the rights of a citizen and a member of a community, and the way in which freedom is exercised without restrictions. What has so far been a well-established basis for human activity and the maintenance of the existing order is now losing its importance, and is being replaced by new life opportunities. The authority of traditional social structures such as the social class, local community or family has declined. Normative and axiological systems, and consequently the quality of functioning of the contemporary family, its structure, scope of performed duties and relations within a family, have also undergone transformations. It is becoming increasingly common for adults who form the main axis of the family to decide on a divorce. This is not conducive to the optimum development of children, as they lose the sense of security, trust in adults, fail to fulfil their own lives and even doubt about the existence of true unselfish love. Parents' divorce decisions often result in emotional and motivational disorders which are manifested by difficulties in establishing social contacts, building profound relationships and coping with difficult situations. The paper shows the results of exploratory research on how adults brought up in divorced single-parent families can function in the social and professional environment. The research employs the diagnostic survey method using the auditorium questionnaire and the “100 Sentences – 100 Opinions” tool by Mirosław J. Szymański. The results of the research clearly show that adults brought up in single-parent families are involved very differently in social and professional life. They build their short- and long-term professional and personal goals in distinct ways. Personal and social characteristics of the respondents are the factors determining the observed activity. The research results are in line with the relevant literature and prove the impact of growing up in a single-parent family on children's activity in adult life.

Highlights

  • Dynamic transformations of the modern world cause changes in almost every aspect of our lives and affect the functioning of a family

  • The sources of crisis of a contemporary family should be found in the phenomena that are characteristic of modernity, including: philosophy of individualism, differentiation, rationality or expansiveness

  • The increasing social tolerance for divorce is an additional factor determining the rise in the number of parting marriages

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Introduction

Dynamic transformations of the modern world cause changes in almost every aspect of our lives and affect the functioning of a family. The rules of the family life that have been established and implemented in the past are losing their importance, and new standards of living in the family environment are being introduced in their place. It must be assumed that the family is still a fundamental social group which should provide a valuable environment, a unique community, and fulfil many functions in everyone's life [7, p. From the multitude of studies on the importance of the family as an educational environment, the viewpoint of Zbigniew Tyszka should be distinguished. He emphasises that the family [...] lies at the heart of society, builds it and influences its development. As a small primary group, a family complies with the rules of natural law, customs and cultural context [26, p. 300], and creates the conditions for people to adapt actively during their formative years [14, p. 49]

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