| Abstract: | Family structures have undergone significant transformations in recent decades due to changes in societal norms, economic conditions, and cultural influences. While the traditional nuclear family was once dominant, contemporary family models now include single-parent households, blended families, same-sex parent families, multigenerational households, and child-free couples. These evolving structures have profound social implications, affecting economic stability, child development, gender roles, and social cohesion. Economic factors influence family dynamics, with single-parent households often facing financial challenges, while dual-income families navigate work-life balance concerns. Changing gender roles have redefined caregiving responsibilities, highlighting the need for supportive policies such as parental leave and affordable childcare. Additionally, the rise of diverse family structures necessitates adaptive social support systems to ensure stability and well-being. As families continue to evolve, embracing inclusivity and adaptability will be essential for fostering social resilience in a rapidly changing world. |