Social Sciences, asked by vikashverma9670, 1 year ago

WHAT IS FAMILY HOW DOES ITS ROLE CHANGE FROM RURAL TO URBAN INDUSTRIAL SOCITIES ? EXPLAIN


bhj1: ya there's a huge change in urban ones
bhj1: all d members r just behind d money
bhj1: paiso me bhgwaan bse is the thinking now a days

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Answered by amayra14
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FAMILY:

Family is a group consisting of two parents and their children living together as a unit.

Variation in role from rural to urban societies:

The family has encountered a few changes in the modern culture. It has significantly diminished in size and reason. A few specific offices have now attempted the errand before performed by the family. Ladies have accomplished an expanding level of monetary autonomy. There is an expanding propensity towards a littler family hitched couple and at least one kids. The individualization of relatives has happened massively. The elements of the present day family will in general rotate around identity. The obligation regarding mingling the youthful ones remains a vital capacity of the family. In spite of the fact that the family has lost its capacity as a unit of creation despite everything it keeps up an essential financial capacity as a unit of utilization. In this way, the family has adjusted and is adjusting it self to the changed condition and still performs vital capacities for the individual and the general public.  

The concept of rural families is, at best, a slippery one. This is because both aspects—family and rural—are today continuously being redefined. Further, in taking an international perspective, how family is defined varies regionally and from nation to nation. How family and rurality are defined differs depending on the theoretical context as well. Societies change just as people do. The change we see in people is often very obvious, as when they have a growth spurt during adolescence, lose weight on a diet, or buy new clothes or get a new hairstyle. The change we see in society is usually more gradual. Unless it is from a natural disaster like an earthquake or from a political revolution, social change is usually noticeable only months or years after it began. This sort of social change arises from many sources: changes in a society’s technology (as the news story on texting and driving illustrates), in the size and composition of its population, and in its culture. But some social change stems from the concerted efforts of people acting in social movements to alter social policy, as the news story on the student in the tent illustrates, or even the very structure of their government.

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vikashverma9670: Hey Amayara thanks for your great ansewer my question but i have required fully explained answer above then 500 hundred words
bhj1: very nice answer amayra
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