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Factories and Families: A Study of a Growth Pole in South India

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Explore the intricate dynamics of industrial growth and its impact on families in South India. “Factories and Families” (ISBN: 9788173040030) by E.N. Meijer, K.W. Kuipers, and J.J.F. Heins offers a compelling analysis of a growth pole, examining the interplay between economic transformation and social change. Discover how industrialization shapes family structures, relationships, and community development in this insightful study.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173040030
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Publisher Imprint: Manohar
  • ISBN-10: 8173040036
  • Publisher Date: 1992

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Weight 0.5 kg

10 reviews for Factories and Families: A Study of a Growth Pole in South India

  1. Lalatendu Pradhan

    Interesting look at South Indian industrialization, but felt a bit academic at times. The family impact analysis was insightful, though.

  2. Rudra Pratap Singh

    I learned a lot about the complexities of development in South India. The book could be more engaging.

  3. Anjali Gupta

    Thought-provoking! It challenges assumptions about progress and its effects on community. A must-read.

  4. Vivek Kumar

    A bit dry, but informative. It gave a perspective about the change in the family structure with industrialization.

  5. Kaushal Kishor

    Fascinating analysis of a specific growth pole. Wish there were more personal stories to balance the data.

  6. Muhammed Sinan K

    Excellent research! It is a little lengthy but the content is strong. It provides insights into how family is impacted.

  7. Sriyanksha

    Not a light read, but well worth the effort. The impact on families was a focus, which I appreciated.

  8. Megh Anand

    A detailed study. Sometimes it got bogged down in details, but overall a valuable contribution. The research is extensive.

  9. Aman Arora

    Eye-opening! I never considered the social costs of industrial growth until reading this. Highly recommend for sociology students.

  10. Abhijeet Bera

    A comprehensive study. It’s a valuable academic resource, albeit a bit dense for casual reading.

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