Globalization And Rural Family: A Sociological Study
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https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v3n1.38Keywords:
Globalization, Social change, Social structure, Clan, Culture, Society, Joint Family, Kinship, Continuity and ChangeAbstract
Globalization has emerged as one of the most important factors for social changes and talked about the phenomenon of the present age with its socioeconomic and political dimensions. It has affected every aspect of social life in all societies; therefore its impact on rural families cannot be ignored. The present paper attempts to understand the factors of continuity and change in rural families. Methodologically, the study is based on both primary and secondary sources. For this purpose, the study has been completed on rural families of Jeewpur village in the Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh. The Analysis proves that many aspects of rural family and kinship system have changed due to globalization.
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