voluntarily$90812$ - traducción al griego
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voluntarily$90812$ - traducción al griego

LIFELONG VOLUNTARY CHOICE TO NOT HAVE CHILDREN; INCLUDES AVOIDING HAVING BIOLOGICAL, STEP, OR ADOPTED CHILDREN
Child free; Child-free; Childfreedom; Childless by choice; Childfree; Voluntarily childless
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voluntarily      
adv. οικειοθελώς, εκούσια, εκουσίως

Definición

voluntary-aided
¦ adjective (in the UK) denoting a voluntary school funded mainly by the local authority.

Wikipedia

Voluntary childlessness

Voluntary childlessness, also called being childfree, describes the voluntary choice not to have children.

In most societies and for most of human history, choosing not to have children was both difficult and undesirable. The availability of reliable contraception along with support provided in old age by one's government rather than one's family has made childlessness an option for some people, though they may be looked down upon in certain communities.

According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the word "childfree" first appeared sometime before 1901, and was described as a 'trend' in 2014 in Psychology Today online magazine. The meaning of the term "childfree" extends to encompass the children of others (in addition to one's own children) and this distinguishes it further from the more usual term "childless", which is traditionally used to express the idea of having no children, whether by choice or by circumstance. The term "child free" has been cited in Australian literature to refer to parents who are without children at the current time. This may be due to them living elsewhere on a permanent basis or a short-term solution such as childcare.