The growth of capitalism and the decline of the government contribute to the reduction of social breeding and social services in Canada, which causes many problems within the son-in-law industry. Families mainly take care of female primary caregivers, but they are also people who take more responsibility in the duty of a son-in-law. However, housing is not the only place it gets worse when it decreases. When individuals struggle in the son-in-law industry, there is a possibility that not only the public sector but also employment and work can cause loss.
Social replication Society = Reproduction of non-market, country, family, community: • Reproduction of whole society • Reproduction of social relationships • Duplication of material conditions • Human reproduction as human reproductions - Copy of capital - social replication Is controversial, contradiction is the foundation of an invisible safety net, low-income family 'strategy'? For example, in Argentina's crisis in 2001/2001, 60% of households used more households. Food production (Fiszbein et al. 2003) However, the time of care may be squeezed
Social breeding Social breeding is fleshy, chaotic, uncertain in everyday life. It is also a series of structured practices developed in the context of dialectical relations with production and inconsistency with production. Social breeding includes both daily and long-term production, including production means and labor force to make it function. Fundamentally, it relies on biological breeding based on labor of generations and daily lives by acquiring and distributing means of survival, including food, shelter, clothing and healthcare. According to Marxist theory social propagation is more than that, it also involves replicating labor with a certain level (and fluid) differentiation and expertise. This differentiated skilled workforce is structured socially.
Like globalization, social revitalization has political, economic, cultural and environmental characteristics. Each of these three aspects relates to the geographical location of social rehabilitation and the geographical location of the child. For example, the political and economic aspects of social breeding include copying vocational knowledge and skills, maintaining and strengthening the differences between classes and other categories, strengthening so-called habitual learning of Bourdieu, Main social relations with breeding (eg Bourdieu and Passeron 1977). It also involves reproduction and maintenance of strength and production materials. If the former mainly replicates through school through a specific combination of family, civil society and the state, the latter is mainly the authority of the capital and the state