Urbanization has significantly impacted the extended family system in Ghana by causing a breakdown of traditional support networks, reducing intergenerational living, increasing economic strain, changing family roles, and weakening cultural practices. These shifts highlight the challenges faced by families as they navigate urban life. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for addressing the complexities of familial relationships in modern Ghanaian society.
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Urbanization has led to the disintegration of support systems, reduced intergenerational living, and economic strains on extended families in Ghana. The changing roles and responsibilities within urban settings further alter traditional family dynamics, while cultural practices associated with extended families may weaken. These shifts highlight the complex challenges faced by the extended family system due to urbanization. ;