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Sociologists would argue that a change in the economy would eventually result in a change in the family. this is because:
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Sociologists would argue that a change in the economy would eventually result in a change in the family. this is because:
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family relationships can suffer extreme hardships due to a poor economy, which can lead to a strained family dynamic. Family’s may also decide to not have as many children, due to lack of financial stability.
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