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In this post, we explore the evolving landscape of family structures in Australia, particularly how they’ve been shaped by socio-economic factors over time. We dive into how the industrialisation and de-industrialisation of society have affected family dynamics, with a focus on the role of men and their relationship with work and the family unit.

We also touch on the rise of homeschooling, which has been growing in popularity as parents seek alternatives to the traditional, one-size-fits-all approach to schooling, especially for boys, who have struggled more within the industrialised education system.

He also unpacks all of this, not just from a sociological standpoint, but also from a socio-economic perspective, exploring how these changes have contributed to a fragmentation of work, family, and ultimately society. So join me as we discuss the roots of this issue and reflect on what it might take to move forward.

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