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What are the problems of the nuclear family system??
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Answered by 123RohithB321
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Answer:

A nuclear family, in small terms, comprises husband, wife, and their unmarried children. The children leave the parental home after the wedding and build their own independent house. A nuclear family is also an independent entity, free from the influence of the elders. There is a reduced connection between parents and their married children.

Explanation:

1. Insecurity feel for widows, and at old age

In a nuclear family widowed, or old people will feel insecure since they won’t have emotional or financial support.

With old age, the health will fail, in nuclear family old age people may not find the support for their sustenance.

2. An economic drawback

As they live separately, the family property is split among the siblings, so the land is subdivided, causing economic loss.

3. Children’s insecurity

Both husband and wife pursue careers hence children may feel neglected.

They may feel isolated and anxious emotionally.

There is a possiblity of children growing in the wrong path, as working parents would be busy and may not spend sufficient time with their children.

As individuals do not get a chance to interact with other family members, they may become unsocial.

5. Loneliness

The sense of loneliness is one of the big disadvantages of the nuclear family.

Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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Answer:

Negative effects of the nuclear family include the isolation and emotional dependency of the husband-wife and parent-child .

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