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Explain the social changes 'family' as an institution under went in bretain in the are of industrialisation

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The new industrial life brought about the following changes in the institution of family:

 a. It did bring about a change in the value system which was earlier based on community based living.
b. As private sphere came to be regarded as the realm of women, as public for men , gradually women moved by the spirit of individualism, freedom liberty organised themselves in various movements demanding recognition, right to work, right to employment and other civil and political rights.
c. The family over a period of time consisted of smaller units, with less family members away from a communitarian, joint family system towards independent  nuclear system.
d. Emotional bonding among the members reduced.
e. Traditional hierarchies began to break, industrialisation offered job opportunities to women.
f. Availability of domestic maids lessened the work load of women of upper and middle class.
g. The institution of marriage began to breakdown.
h. As women  worked, employed they  felt alienated from their homes and developed isolation.



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