My Nana & Mum didn't have any expectations to do anything apart from get married/have a family.
My Nana never had a job, Mum did a secretarial course and worked for a couple of years before getting married at just 22. So young by today's standards where the average age of a bride is 30!
Things have changed so much. It's a given that people will go from education into work man or woman.
I think older generations need to understand that the idea of being 'settled' now is much more personal - that individual's idea of how they feel settled. That could be having a good job, their own home & financial independence, a good social circle.
No-one HAS to get married or have children, men or women. That has always been a truth, except society didn't promote that. It's only been 90 years in the UK since women got the vote! It's such a shame that it has been acceptable for men to remain bachelors if they don't wish to marry & focus on their work, yet it's still seen as a stigma or wrong if a woman makes the same choice. We may be in the 21st century, though people's attitudes haven't moved with the times.
There are many reasons some people don't marry/have children:
*they simply don't want to,
*they haven't met anyone they like enough (women know they don't have to say 'yes' to someone just because they were asked the question). As women are better educated they do become pickier in their choice of partner - THIS IS A GOOD THING, as they will make better choices based on whether they are compatible with that person, they are supported and respected.
It's better to stay single and have a life you enjoy surrounded by people that care and respect you than being with someone for the sake of it to please other people and be unhappy yourself.
nelly if your daughter doesn't know what she wants yet that's ok & she needs to know and feel that. The main thing is to let her know you love her no matter what SHE chooses for her life, that she isn't any less for not getting married/having children if that is her decision. It would help if her friends gave her that support too. It's ok to make different choices to other people as long as you are happy.
When she listens to her own instincts of what she wants, it will help her decide instead of having so many people's voices in her head giving their thoughts.