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Table of contents:
1-introduction about the country and chosen society
2- Explain all the social structure of this society (all the impact of social society phenomenon
3- Mention which areas in social structure
4- Mentioning which areas got affected by Covid 19
5- Explaining those areas whom were affected by covid 19
6- Giving recommendations.
1- Introduction about the country and chosen society:
Italy is a country located in southern Europe comprising a number of islands including Sicily and
it is located near other countries such as Australia, France and Switzerland. Italy is known for
its Mediterranean climate, which is found mainly on the coast. Inland, it is generally cooler and
wetter but usually hotter during the summer. Southern Italy has a hot and mostly dry climate
while the north has more of an Alpine climate, getting lots of snow in winter. The area of Italy
is 301,340 square kilometers, including the islands of Sardinia and Sicily, making it just slightly
larger than the state of Arizona in the United States. The tiny sovereign nations of Vatican
City and San Marino are enclaves within Italy.
Italy is divided into 20 different regions, including the islands of Sicily and Sardinia in the
Mediterranean Sea which are each a separate region. Each region has its own unique culture,
customs, and cuisine so you'll find a lot of differences between regions in the north and those in
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the south. The central Italy region of Tuscany is probably the most well-known and most visited.
Italy's population is a little over 60,400,000 people. Although the Italian birth rate is low, the
population is increasing due to immigrants entering the country. The population density is about
200 people per square kilometer. While Italian is spoken throughout the country, many regional
dialects are still spoken.
Why I have chosen the Italian society?
I choose the Italian society for a numerous of reasons starting off with mentioning that the Italian
culture plays a vital role in defining every aspect of a Italy individual life this includes the way of
individual on how they interact furthermore it also conducts on how one treats the family elder
and how responsibilities are distributed between families and so forth.
Now let’s talk about the social structure of Italy before the pandemic
Since world war 2 has ended the Italian society has changed with a significant impact on daily
life as for example, the role of women has increased outside home as women can now
participates in higher education and professions.
The social classes in Italy:
Social classes in Italy are sorted into six categories - the bourgeoisie, the white collar middle
class, the urban petite bourgeoisie, the rural bourgeoisie, the urban working class, and the rural
working class.
The bourgeoisie makes up 10% of the Italian population and includes entrepreneurs, self-made
professionals, and managers. The white collar middle class has employees in non-manual jobs,
which makes up 17%. The urban petite bourgeoisie class is made up of small entrepreneurs and
self-made artisans, which is 17%, while the rural bourgeoisie incorporates people who own and
operate small enterprises, which comprises of 10%. The urban working class is the largest class,
with 37%, and is made of Italians who's work-face is manual labor. Finally, the rural working
class consists of people with agricultural jobs, which makes up 9% if the Italian work-face..
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Culture of Italy:
Italian culture seems unique to other countries in the world for example, their music, art,
museum, food and more of that can be found in Italy. Family is very vital for Italian culture as
each family highly considered the beliefs of family gathering as they like to talk and laugh
together. The government give a reward to a family that has more than one child.
Now let’s about the culture elements in the society:
The major elements of any culture are the arts, music, religion, language, routine of people in
everyday life.
Firstly, let’s start with the arts:
Italy is one of the countries that highly considers art as an import factor that play in their culture
and it was at the forefront of the artistic developments of the renaissance, which drew their
inputs from the classical Greek and roman world, Italy respects their artists and scholars as they
give them the lead in a revival since they were surrounded by the material of antiques. The
famous and greatest arts in Italian is Donatello, Michelangelo, Leonardo da vincii. The italian
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