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discuss the role of family in industrial society

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Answered by Shivam20021
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FAMILY
The impact of industrialization on kinship has
been no less dramatic. The consequences for
kinship, can be seen in its changing functions,
smaller size, altered composition, and changing
roles of its members
In industrial societies, many of the familys
traditional functions have been eliminated or
greatly altered.The family is now an
economic unit only in terms of consumption,
not of production. Families no longer control
the political system; nepotism may still occur,
but it is not accepted as legitimate. Schools,
religious groups, and other organizations have
assumed much of the responsibility for the
education, socialization, and supervision of
children, and a wide variety of organizations,
from youth groups to summer camps and
universities, have taken over the task of
providing young people with the skills they will
need in their adult lives
Some of the most critical functions, however,
still fall to the nuclear family ).
Marriage today is taken for more personal
reasons and is undertaken primarily to enhance
personal happiness
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