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How do modernization and industrialization affect family life?

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Answered by Anonymous
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While modernization is eroding traditional community support for families in some countries, industrialization in others is driving more women into the labour force, creating new child care challenges for governments, the private sector and non-governmental organizations, according to speakers addressing the Commission on the Status of Women this morning. They were participating in a dialogue on the theme of child and dependent care, including the sharing of family responsibilities.

The representative of Ghana said that in her country, child care was traditionally the responsibility not just of the extended family, but of the entire community. However, modernization was giving rise to the nuclear family system, with extended support diminishing. The Government could not shoulder the responsibility for child care alone, so it encouraged the participation of the private sector and non-governmental organizations in that effort.

Traditionally, families took care of the disabled, but modernization was eroding that practice, so that now the disabled could be found begging in the streets, she said. The Government, working with non-governmental organizations, was undertaking to address that problem. Although it was taking a number of measures, those measures alone would not succeed. It was necessary to reinstate traditional values as part of child and dependent care strategies.

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While modernization is eroding traditional community support for families in some countries, industrialization in others is driving more women into the labour force, creating new child care challenges for governments, the private sector and non-governmental organizations, according to speakers addressing the Commission on the Status of Women this morning. They were participating in a dialogue on the theme of child and dependent care, including the sharing of family responsibilities.

While modernization is eroding traditional community support for families in some countries, industrialization in others is driving more women into the labour force, creating new child care challenges for governments, the private sector and non-governmental organizations, according to speakers addressing the Commission on the Status of Women this morning. They were participating in a dialogue on the theme of child and dependent care, including the sharing of family responsibilities.The representative of Ghana said that in her country, child care was traditionally the responsibility not just of the extended family, but of the entire community. However, modernization was giving rise to the nuclear family system, with extended support diminishing. The Government could not shoulder the responsibility for child care alone, so it encouraged the participation of the private sector and non-governmental organizations in that effort.

While modernization is eroding traditional community support for families in some countries, industrialization in others is driving more women into the labour force, creating new child care challenges for governments, the private sector and non-governmental organizations, according to speakers addressing the Commission on the Status of Women this morning. They were participating in a dialogue on the theme of child and dependent care, including the sharing of family responsibilities.The representative of Ghana said that in her country, child care was traditionally the responsibility not just of the extended family, but of the entire community. However, modernization was giving rise to the nuclear family system, with extended support diminishing. The Government could not shoulder the responsibility for child care alone, so it encouraged the participation of the private sector and non-governmental organizations in that effort.Traditionally, families took care of the disabled, but modernization was eroding that practice, so that now the disabled could be found begging in the streets, she said. The Government, working with non-governmental organizations, was undertaking to address that problem. Although it was taking a number of measures, those measures alone would not succeed. It was necessary to reinstate traditional values as part of child and dependent care strategies.

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