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Tema 1: I cambiamenti della società italiana
L’evoluzione della famiglia italiana
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L’evoluzione della famiglia italiana
Traditional Italian Family Structure
- The traditional Italian family, known as the nuclear family, featured large multigenerational households.
- This was a patriarchal setup where the male head of the family exerted significant influence.
- The family was an essential social safety net, providing social and financial security to all members.
- Respect for the elderly was a crucial feature, and they were usually taken care of within the family.
Changing Family Dynamics
- In recent years, there has been a shift from the traditional large family unit to smaller ones.
- Factors such as economic modernisation and urbanisation have contributed to this shift.
- The younger generation values independence, leading to a rise in the number of single-person households.
- Changing social norms and the introduction of divorce law in 1970 have seen an increase in divorce rates and single-parent families.
Women in the Family
- Traditionally, women had a subordinate role in the family, primarily concerned with managing the household and raising children.
- Women's increased participation in the workforce has led to a redefinition of gender roles within the family.
- More women are delaying marriage and motherhood in order to pursue higher education and professional careers, leading to a decrease in the birth rate.
- Despite these changes, women still encounter a double burden of managing both work and household responsibilities.
Ageing Population
- The decrease in birth rate combined with increased life expectancy has resulted in an ageing population.
- There are increasing pressures on the social and health services to cater to the needs of the elderly.
- The responsibility of caring for the elderly often falls on women, further exacerbating the double burden they face.
- The elderly, especially those living alone, often face issues of loneliness and isolation.
Gay and Non-traditional Families
- Same-sex marriages and civil unions were only legalised in 2016, and attitudes towards these families can still be conservative.
- Despite legal recognition, same-sex couples still face challenges in areas such as adoption and assisted reproductive technologies.
- There's an increasing number of non-traditional families, including single-parent families, cohabiting couples, and childless couples.
- The evolution of the family unit showcases the changing social and cultural norms in Italian society.