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social identity and Transformations in U.K Social identity is acquired at a very young age, but it is during adolescence that this identity, with its beliefs and stereotypes, becomes a major force in the lives of young men and women. Family, peers, work, genetics, as well as cultural norms influence social identity. Although as individual we take up identity actively, those identities are the product of society in which we live in, our relation with others. Transformations key institutions of U.K society over the last 50 years, particularly as witness in the free key social institutions of family, work, and welfare. Society went to a great change through social movements in 1960 that indicated to give new voice to new identities. For example, the women movements which demanded equality with men in benefits, pension, and to have nursery and day care centers available for working mothers in order to...

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