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wel
4 years ago
10

Analyze the human consequences of the depression on the unemployed, the many others who feared unemployment, those who found the

ir living standard reduced, and farmers. How did the depression impact on women, families, and children?
Social Studies
1 answer:
NeTakaya4 years ago
7 0

Depression or depressive disorder is a clinical or emotional and physical problem that affects various hierarchy of a society-women, children and families.

<u>Explanation:</u>

Depression causes from various reasons. Sometimes unemployment, reduction in wages creates mental pressure upon head of the family or the main earning member of the family which also affect the other member of the family. Because it hamper their usual living standard, their daily expenditure also.

If adult unemployed member of a family suffers from mental depression which cause anxiety, tension that leads to unhealthy lifestyle and ultimate complete disorder of a life cycle.

Mental depression of a person creates negative vibes around one and all present around him. So, depression spreads its wings through the family hierarchy (children to head of the family).

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