The Industrial Revolution and its impact on family life and women.

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There is very good reason to believe that primitive families living in the pre-industrialization age suffered less from stress and frustration and were more satisfied with their ways of life than privatized families who were faced with the inevitable social and psychological problems as the Industrial Revolution evolved. In contemporary terms, the Industrial Revolution is viewed as a two edged sword. Despite the positive changes brought on by it, its impact on society at large …

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…but we can surely agree that the progressive entry of females into the labour market has forever altered our community bonds. We should thank women for making the industrial revolution roll on; they took the responsibilities of caring for their families while working 14 hours a day without any complaints. Despite however it's many drawbacks, if it weren't for the Industrial Revolution, women would have been an invisible and inferior subject in today's and tomorrow's world.