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What are the new forms of family in developed societies? Discuss. (UPSC CSE Mains 2018 - Sociology, Paper 1)

  • Families have both structure and function. Like the skeleton and muscles in a body, the structure is what gives a family it’s size and shape. Also, like organs within the body that perform necessary functions to keep the body working, there are certain necessary functions that keep families healthy. It sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability. It asserts that our lives are guided by social structures, which are relatively stable patterns of social behaviour. Social structures give shape to our lives – for example, in families, the community, and through religious organizations and certain rituals, or complex religious ceremonies, give structure to our everyday lives. Each social structure has social functions or consequences for the operation of society as a whole.
  • The family as a social institution has been undergoing change. Both in its structure and functions changes have taken place. The increasing commercialization of the economy and the development of the infrastructure of the modern state have introduced a significant change in the family structure in the  last few decades.
  • Family is a very fluid social institution and in the process of constant change. The modern family or, rather the post-modern family is also witnessing several new forms of it cropping up. Modernity is witnessing the emergence of same-sex couples (LGBT relationship), cohabitation or live-in relations, single-parent households, a large chunk of divorced living alone or with their children.






POSTED ON 05-10-2023 BY ADMIN
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