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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
101 family urban areas in developed countries Nuclear families are common in urban areas of developed countries, emphasizing individual autonomy and smaller family units. 5
102 family African-American African-American culture places a strong emphasis on extended family support and close ties with aunts, uncles, and cousins. 4
103 family Christian countries Christian countries emphasize close-knit nuclear family structures and traditions with frequent family gatherings on religious holidays. 4
104 family Coastal Southeast Asia In Coastal Southeast Asian culture, extended family members commonly live together and provide mutual support. 4
105 family Egyptian culture In Egyptian culture, extended family support and strong familial ties are central concepts. 4
106 family Indigenous cultures In Indigenous cultures, family includes extended relatives, community, and ancestral beliefs with ties to the land and nature. 4
107 family Indigenous tribes in Africa Extended family living is common and valued in African indigenous tribes. 4
108 family Jewish In Jewish culture, there is a strong emphasis on celebrating family traditions and fostering unity and communal ties. 4
109 family Kenyan Kenyan culture emphasizes extended family, community support, and family businesses. 4
110 family Rural India In rural Indian culture, extended families live close together and prioritize collective decision-making and support in multi-generational households. 4
111 family refugee communities In refugee communities, extended family members live together and provide support. 4
112 family urban American Urban American culture commonly emphasizes independence and individualism within a nuclear family structure. 4
113 family Aboriginal Australian culture In Aboriginal Australian culture, kinship and extended family are central, with collective child-rearing and community connection. 3
114 family Arabic Arabic culture highly values close-knit extended family structures and strong family ties. 3
115 family Central Asian cultures Extended family support is vital in Central Asian cultures, leading to interconnected households and collective responsibility for welfare. 3
116 family Conflict-affected areas Extended family networks are crucial for support in conflict-affected areas. 3
117 family East Asia In East Asian culture, emphasis is placed on filial piety and respect for elders within an extended family structure. 3
118 family Eastern collectivist culture In Eastern collectivist culture, there is an emphasis on collective well-being and interdependence within extended family units. 3
119 family Fiji In Fijian culture, families are essential to societal structure, and there is a strong emphasis on communal living and collective decision-making. 3
120 family Hebrew-speaking cultures In Hebrew-speaking cultures, extended family plays a significant role in personal decisions and childrearing. 3
121 family Israel In Israeli culture, close family ties and family involvement in business are highly valued. 3
122 family Latin cultures In Latin cultures, close-knit extended families are highly valued and integral. 3
123 family Levantine Arab countries The close-knit extended family is at the center of social life in Levantine Arab countries. 3
124 family Literary culture Literature delves into intricate family relationships, including conflicts and power dynamics. 3
125 family Macedonia In Macedonia, extended family ties are highly valued and multiple generations provide support and care for each other. 3
126 family Mandarin Chinese In Mandarin-speaking cultures, respect for elders and a strong family hierarchy are emphasized. 3
127 family Pakistan In Pakistani culture, the extended family plays a central role in decision-making and support, with multiple generations living together. 3
128 family Polynesian Extended family holds great importance in Pol-family culture, such as in Samoa. 3
129 family Rural China In rural Chinese culture, families live interdependently in extended arrangements and provide mutual support. 3
130 family Southeast Asian Extended family living in close proximity is valued in Southeast Asian culture, emphasizing unity and support. 3
131 family Southern Europe In Southern European cultures, close-knit extended family ties and frequent gatherings are highly valued. 3
132 family Spanish-speaking cultures Spanish-speaking cultures emphasize close-knit, multi-generational family ties with regular gatherings and a strong family presence. 3
133 family Thailand Family holds paramount importance in Thai culture with close-knit nuclear units and deeply rooted family businesses. 3
134 family Traditional Chinese In traditional Chinese culture, respect for elders and family is fundamental. 3
135 family Tropical countries Extended family living together and supporting childcare is common in tropical countries due to the cultural emphasis on family. 3
136 family Urban United States In urban United States, the prevalent family structure is the nuclear family, with children typically moving out in adulthood. 3
137 family farming communities Families in farming communities share responsibilities and work together on the farm. 3
138 family global urban communities The nuclear family is a prevalent structure in urban communities across the globe. 3
139 family historical cultures Historical cultures prioritize extended family, hierarchical structure, and respect for elders and ancestors in the concept of family. 3
140 family modern industrialized society The nuclear family structure is prevalent in modern industrialized societies. 3
141 family organized crime societies Blood ties and loyalty are highly valued in organized crime societies within families. 3
142 family rural African countries Extended family living and support is crucial in rural African communities. 3
143 family rural agricultural societies Extended, multi-generational family structures are common for labor and support in rural agricultural societies. 3
144 family secular culture Secular cultures prioritize individual independence and diverse family structures. 3
145 family Afghanistan Afghan culture values extended family, respect for elders, and close familial bonds. 2
146 family African diaspora African diaspora communities value extended family support and traditional gender roles. 2
147 family Ancient China Respect for elders and ancestors was central to ancient Chinese family life. 2
148 family Arab countries In Arab countries, family is highly valued and central, with strong support and loyalty among extended members. 2
149 family Australian In Australian culture, independence and individualism are highly valued, leading young adults to move out of the family home. 2
150 family Bollywood Bollywood culture values strong multigenerational households and close family ties. 2
151 family Central American Central American culture values close-knit extended families by often living together or nearby, emphasizing strong familial bonds. 2
152 family Coastal communities In coastal communities, family is essential for providing support and security in conflict zones. 2
153 family Contemporary Western culture The nuclear family is the predominant family structure in contemporary Western culture. 2
154 family Contemporary mainstream culture Family structures vary in contemporary mainstream culture, with some emphasizing close-knit extended ties and multigenerational households, while others focus on individual privacy. 2
155 family Croatia In Croatia, family is highly valued with regular gatherings and strong emotional ties. 2
156 family East Extended family living is highly valued in East Asian cultures. 2
157 family Eastern science culture Eastern science culture values extended family structure, respect for elders, and interdependence. 2
158 family English-speaking countries In English-speaking countries, there is a strong emphasis on the nuclear family unit and regular family gatherings to maintain strong family ties. 2
159 family Esperanto-speaking community The Esperanto-speaking community places strong emphasis on extended family support and shared responsibilities. 2
160 family Everyday conversation Family is a common and supportive topic for casual conversations in everyday culture. 2
161 family France In France, the prevalent family structure is the nuclear family with emphasis on shared meals and lively conversations. 2
162 family Global North The nuclear family structure is common in the Global North. 2
163 family Himba tribe in Namibia The Himba tribe in Namibia values family ties and follows a traditional polygamous family structure. 2
164 family Hollywood film industry Hollywood films portray families as complex and dysfunctional while emphasizing individualism and independence. 2
165 family Human culture Family is a diverse structure that varies based on cultural norms and traditions. 2
166 family Igbo culture In Igbo culture, extended family and communal living are highly valued. 2
167 family International In international cultures, the family is considered to be the core unit of society with a focus on self-expression and individualism. 2
168 family Inuit Tight-knit kinship networks are crucial for survival and cooperation in Inuit communities. 2
169 family Islamic Middle Eastern In the Islamic Middle Eastern culture, extended family members are closely involved in each other's lives and provide strong mutual support. 2
170 family Islamic culture In Islamic culture, strong family ties and respect for elders are highly prized. 2
171 family Java In Javanese culture, close-knit extended families and multi-generational gatherings are common. 2
172 family Korean In Korean culture, respect for elders and hierarchical family structure are highly valued. 2
173 family Kurdish culture In Kurdish culture, there is a strong emphasis on extended family and close kinship ties. 2
174 family Linguistic anthropology Family structures and kinship terms are indicative of cultural values and social organization within a society. 2
175 family Low-income communities In low-income communities, extended family members live together to share resources and support each other. 2
176 family Malian culture In Malian culture, extended family often lives together in the same compound. 2
177 family Mexican In Mexican culture, extended family members live together and are fundamental to the family unit. 2
178 family Modern Romance language-speaking countries Extended family gatherings and celebrations are highly valued in modern Romance-speaking countries. 2
179 family Modern-day Family structures in modern-day culture vary from nuclear to extended, accommodating multiple generations living together. 2
180 family Most countries Extended family is an important part of daily life and social structure in most countries. 2
181 family Nepal In Nepal, extended families live together in multi-generational households and care for each other. 2
182 family Open societies In open societies, the concept of family encourages independence and pursuit of individual goals. 2
183 family Palestinian territories Close-knit extended family ties are emphasized for support and community cohesion in Palestinian territories. 2
184 family Portuguese-speaking countries Family is of great importance and central to social life in Portuguese-speaking countries. 2
185 family Puerto Rican In Puerto Rican culture, the extended family is highly involved in daily life and frequently lives in close proximity. 2
186 family Punjabi In Punjabi culture, extended family members often live together and play an important role in everyday life. 2
187 family Real World The concept of family in Real World culture includes varying dynamics with emphasis on both extended and nuclear family structures. 2
188 family Samoa In Samoan culture, family plays a central role emphasizing extended family and communal living. 2
189 family Sierra Leone In Sierra Leone, the culture promotes extended family members living together and sharing responsibilities. 2
190 family South Pacific Extended family living together is highly valued in South Pacific culture. 2
191 family Southern Africa In Southern Africa, extended family members live together and provide mutual support with a strong sense of community. 2
192 family Soviet Union In the Soviet Union, the family was promoted as the cornerstone of a strong society. 2
193 family Swazi culture Swazi culture values extended family and communal living for interdependence and support. 2
194 family Traditional African In Traditional African culture, extended family and community support are highly valued for individual well-being. 2
195 family Traditional Hindu culture In traditional Hindu culture, the multigenerational joint family structure is greatly esteemed. 2
196 family Traditional agricultural societies In traditional agricultural societies, extended families live together and provide mutual support. 2
197 family Traditional communities in Africa Traditional African communities value and prioritize extended family structures for communal support and interdependence, often living together for mutual assistance. 2
198 family Tropical Africa Extended families living together and providing support is a common practice in Tropical African culture. 2
199 family United States The concept of family in the United States emphasizes nuclear family values along with individual freedom and independence. 2
200 family conflict zones Despite conflict, family remains a source of support and protection in challenging environments in conflict zones. 2