Economy, asked by StarTbia, 1 year ago

india believes in high values of family. but changes have occurred with the emergency of nuclear families. write an article for a leading magazine in about 100-120 words on the changes,both good or bad,rhat have resulted in this. you are sunil

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Answered by Sidyandex
58

India and Joint Families: Joint families and extra large families have always been the way Indian though about.


But not anymore these days, as nuclear families are being planned nowadays.


Young generation has to live alone owing to their career and hence move to different cities forming a nuclear family.


Youth these days have a different culture which often clashes with the family.


This is also another reason for the formation of nuclear families.

Answered by Shaizakincsem
102

This family type comprises of at least two grown-up individuals; for the most part more distant family individuals, for example, cousins, aunties or uncles, grandparents, and grandchildren live respectively in the same home. This kind of family structure may shape because of money troubles or on the grounds that more established relatives can't enjoy themselves, alone.

The joint family system is the best particularly for kids since it assumes a pivotal role in the personality formation of kids. It applies the viable mechanism of social control and provides youngsters with an assortment of cherish able connections. It encourages us to learn relational aptitudes and the specialty of living in a society.

In the joint family we have many people around to help us and to share our distresses and delights, whom we can lean upon in a bad position.

So both of these types have their own pros and cons, but I think living together is more beneficial in the development of children and as well as for the grandparents or elderly people, they are not left alone and their children are there to take care of them or look after them.

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