Social Sciences, asked by manjuchaturvedi1985, 6 months ago

What social change were seen in the society after the
industrialization​

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Answered by sharikhzeba1
9

Answer:

Unemployment

Explanation:

Social changes can be seen in society after industrialization are; Industrialization carried people to factories. Operation hours were often high and earnings were poor. Unemployment was popular, especially during times of weak demand for manufactured goods.

Answered by akshrma250102
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As the Industrial Revolution was a shift from the agrarian society, people migrated from villages in search of jobs to places where factories were established. This shifting of rural people led to urbanisation and increase in the population of towns. The concentration of labour in factories has increased urbanisation and the size of settlements, to serve and house the factory workers.

Family structure changes with industrialisation. Sociologist Talcott Parsons noted that in pre-industrial societies there is an extended family structure spanning many generations who probably remained in the same location for generations. In industrialised societies the nuclear family, consisting of only parents and their growing children, predominates. Families and children reaching adulthood are more mobile and tend to relocate to where jobs exist. Extended family bonds become more tenuous.

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