Complete A Level Spanish: The evolution of Spanish families (2022 update) Knowledge of society and culture is essential to succeed at A level Spanish. The Complete A Level Spanish series from Cambridge Learning House is devised to provide complete up-to-date knowledge in the target language which meets the requirements of all A Level specifications. Changes in family structures is written in the target language at an accessible level for A Level students. The text is underpinned by current statistics and social phenomena in Spain and it includes comprehension questions and improved visual content explaining all the information / cultural references needed for the first topic (la familia) in most A level exam boards: What the traditional family is and how it came about. - The evolution of family structures since 1931. - The evolution of Spanish human rights. - The new types of families in Spain and their numbers. - The changes in birth rate and fertility in Spain - The implications of the declining birth rate for the Spanish future. - The reasons why people in Spain are having fewer children, such as: work-life balance, the costs of rising a child, economic instability, housing issues, social changes - The situation of the unmarried couples - Divorce - Familias monoparentales - Familias reconstituidas - The situation of the LGBT community, such as: the evolution of LGBT rights, gay marriage, homosexual adoption, social reactions to homosexuality - Gender violence - Domestic violence - The situation of the elderly Changes to this second edition (2022 update): Content is updated to reflect up-to-date information/cultural references. More visual content is provided and its quality has been enhanced and updated.