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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
201 family developed countries Nuclear families are prevalent in developed countries, emphasizing individualism and independence. 2
202 family farmers In farming culture, multiple generations live and work together on the farm as a family. 2
203 family global Family cultural practices and gatherings vary between Northern and Southern Hemisphere countries. 2
204 family inland communities in Central Africa Extended family living together is a common practice in inland communities in Central Africa. 2
205 family modern households In modern households, household responsibilities are equally shared regardless of gender. 2
206 family nomadic cultures Nomadic families travel together and maintain flexible family structures. 2
207 family rural communities in developing countries In rural communities in developing countries, extended family members living together and providing support is a common practice. 2
208 family scientific research Family plays a major role in sociological and psychological research on social and emotional development. 2
209 family sign language users Families who use sign language frequently rely on visual and spatial communication. 2
210 family underdeveloped countries Extended family living in underdeveloped countries provides mutual support and emphasizes communal interdependence. 2
211 family urban areas in East Asia Living with parents in adulthood is common and expected in urban areas in East Asia due to the emphasis on family. 2
212 family Aboriginal cultures Extended family and kinship networks are important in Aboriginal cultures. 1
213 family Abrahamic religions in Middle East Extended family is highly valued in Abrahamic Middle Eastern cultures, with regular gatherings and close relationships. 1
214 family African American church traditions African American church traditions involve active involvement and support from extended family members within the church community. 1
215 family Agricultural culture in rural India In rural Indian agricultural culture, multigenerational households are common within families. 1
216 family Amazon indigenous communities Extended family members in Amazon indigenous communities live together in communal houses. 1
217 family Animal Kingdom Family in the Animal Kingdom can consist of parents, offspring, and other related individuals living together in a social group. 1
218 family Australian Indigenous communities In Australian Indigenous communities, extended family and kinship networks are highly valued. 1
219 family Average person The concept of family varies widely in structure and dynamics, influenced by individual experiences and personal values in average person culture. 1
220 family Azerbaijani culture Azerbaijani culture emphasizes close-knit family structures with multiple generations living together or in close proximity. 1
221 family Baltic In Baltic culture, close-knit family relationships are highly valued. 1
222 family Bangladeshi In Bangladeshi culture, extended family members commonly live together. 1
223 family Biblical culture Extended family is highly valued and there is an emphasis on loyalty, respect for elders, and communal living in Biblical culture. 1
224 family Biology education in Asian countries Family is prioritized and collective well-being is emphasized in biology education in Asian countries. 1
225 family British In British culture, individualism is highly valued, and young adults often leave home in their early 20s. 1
226 family Capitalist countries In capitalist countries, the culture emphasizes the nuclear family and individual autonomy. 1
227 family Catholic Italy In Catholic Italy, families are close-knit with multiple generations living together or near each other. 1
228 family Catholicism in the West The concept of family in Catholic culture in the West emphasizes the traditional structure of parents and children living together. 1
229 family Caucasian cultures Extended family structures are more common in Caucasian cultures, with multiple generations living together or in close proximity. 1
230 family Caucasus region In the Caucasus region, family is highly valued and multi-generational households are common, emphasizing close family ties and traditions. 1
231 family Central Africa In Central African culture, extended family members live together and provide vital childcare and support. 1
232 family Chile In Chilean culture, extended family members are deeply involved in each other's daily lives. 1
233 family Christianity The concept of family within Christianity includes the nuclear family of parents and children. 1
234 family Chukchi culture Chukchi culture highly values extended family structures with multiple generations living together. 1
235 family Colonialist cultures Colonialist cultures believe that the nuclear family structure is ideal. 1
236 family Common Extended family structure is common in many Asian and African cultures, including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. 1
237 family Communal societies In communal societies, extended family members often live together and share responsibilities. 1
238 family Congo In Congolese culture, extended family members often live together or in close proximity, including aunts, uncles, and grandparents. 1
239 family Conservative Asian countries Extended family members have a significant influence on decision making and provide support in conservative Asian cultures. 1
240 family Construction culture Construction culture within families often involves multiple generations working together, passing down skills and knowledge. 1
241 family Contemporary China Respecting elders and maintaining family harmony are important values in contemporary Chinese culture. 1
242 family Contemporary US In contemporary US culture, the nuclear family structure is a common and predominant arrangement. 1
243 family Cook Islands In Cook Islands culture, extended family is highly valued and often lives together in the same household. 1
244 family Cuban Cuban culture places strong emphasis on close-knit extended family and regular gatherings. 1
245 family DRC In DRC, extended family living together or in close proximity is common. 1
246 family Desert cultures In desert cultures, family ties and extended family networks are highly valued. 1
247 family Dominican Republic In Dominican Republic, extended family members often live close by and offer strong support networks. 1
248 family Eastern philosophies Eastern cultures place high value on collectivism and maintaining close family ties. 1
249 family Ecological culture Ecological culture emphasizes extended family units for sustainability and resource sharing. 1
250 family Elephant culture in Africa In African Elephant culture, elephants live in tight-knit family groups led by a female matriarch. 1
251 family Euro-American cultures Nuclear family structure is common and emphasized in Euro-American cultures. 1
252 family European settler culture In European settler culture, the nuclear family structure is prevalent. 1
253 family Fans of The Sopranos TV show The Sopranos TV show focuses on the central role of family, loyalty, and respect within the mafia culture. 1
254 family Fictional Culture B In Fictional Culture B, the prevalent nuclear family structure limits involvement of extended relatives. 1
255 family French Polynesia In French Polynesian culture, there is a strong emphasis on extended family and communal living, with multiple generations often residing together and sharing responsibilities. 1
256 family Gambia In Gambian culture, extended family members are crucial for childcare and support within the family. 1
257 family German German culture places a strong emphasis on nuclear family units and individual autonomy. 1
258 family Greek Family is highly valued in Greek culture, where strong connections and frequent gatherings are typical. 1
259 family Hinduism Family is considered the central unit of society in Hindu culture and includes extended relatives. 1
260 family Hollywood Hollywood films often emphasize nuclear families and individualism over extended family dynamics. 1
261 family IT In Italian culture, close-knit family relationships are an important aspect of social life. 1
262 family Indian film industry Indian films often depict close-knit extended families with multiple generations living together, emphasizing the importance of family ties and traditions. 1
263 family Indigenous Mexican In Indigenous Mexican culture, the common family structure includes multiple generations, aunts, uncles, and cousins living together in an extended family. 1
264 family Indigenous Native American Extended family structure is highly valued and common in Indigenous Native American cultures. 1
265 family Indigenous peoples Indigenous cultures often emphasize an extended family structure including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. 1
266 family Indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest Indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest have an extended family structure with multiple generations living together. 1
267 family Industrialized Asian countries In Industrialized Asian countries, extended families often live together and provide mutual support. 1
268 family International development Family structure plays a crucial role in providing support and maintaining social cohesion in international development. 1
269 family Island cultures In Island cultures, extended family plays a significant role in child-rearing and support within the concept of family. 1
270 family Jordan In Jordanian culture, there is a strong emphasis on extended family connections and support. 1
271 family Judeo-Christian cultures In Judeo-Christian cultures, the nuclear family structure is emphasized, prioritizing the immediate family unit. 1
272 family Latin American Catholicism Family gatherings in Latin American Catholic culture often center around religious holidays and traditions. 1
273 family Latin American dance In Latin American culture, dance is frequently used to enhance individual expression and mental well-being within families. 1
274 family Lebanese Lebanese culture values close-knit family relationships and frequent gatherings. 1
275 family Legal professionals in India Legal professionals in India place a strong emphasis on intergenerational living and support for extended family members. 1
276 family Less industrialized countries In less industrialized countries, the concept of family may include extended family members and multiple generations living together. 1
277 family Less-developed countries In less-developed countries, the norm is for extended families to live together, including multiple generations. 1
278 family Libyan Family ties and extended family are highly valued and relied upon for support in Libyan culture. 1
279 family Livestock farming culture In livestock farming culture, family includes both immediate relatives and the animals on the farm. 1
280 family Lunalia In Lunalian culture, the concept of family includes parents, children, aunts, uncles, cousins, and close family friends. 1
281 family Machine learning Machine learning algorithms are used for classification and regression tasks in the context of family culture. 1
282 family Mafia culture In Mafia culture, family is close-knit and loyalty is of utmost importance. 1
283 family Mainland cultures In Mainland cultures, the nuclear family is the primary unit with less involvement of extended family in child-rearing and support. 1
284 family Masai tribe in Tanzania Polygamy is common and accepted within the Masai tribe in Tanzania, with men often having multiple wives. 1
285 family Mauritania Extended family is highly valued in Mauritanian culture, with multiple generations often living together. 1
286 family Mediterranean cuisine culture In Mediterranean cuisine culture, family meals are an important daily ritual that involves multiple generations and can last for hours. 1
287 family Melanesian culture In Melanesian culture, extended family members often live together and play a significant role in childcare and support for each other. 1
288 family Modern urban slang In modern urban slang, "fam" can refer to close friends or a chosen family within a community. 1
289 family Modern usage Modern usage of the concept of family revolves around prevalent nuclear family dynamics. 1
290 family Modern world The nuclear family, consisting of parents and children living together, is a common concept in the modern world's family culture. 1
291 family Mozambican In Mozambican culture, it is common and important for extended family members to live together for support and social structure. 1
292 family NATO countries NATO countries typically emphasize nuclear family units and individual autonomy within their cultures. 1
293 family Neutral countries Family values in neutral countries emphasize equality, independence, personal space, and individual autonomy. 1
294 family New Zealand Maori In New Zealand Maori culture, extended family ties are highly valued, emphasizing collective responsibility and communal living. 1
295 family Nicaragua In Nicaragua, the extended family plays a central role in daily life and often lives together. 1
296 family Nile Delta region Extended family living together is common and valued in Nile Delta region. 1
297 family Northern American countries The nuclear family structure is common in Northern American countries. 1
298 family Northern countries In Northern countries, the nuclear family is emphasized and often lives separately from the extended family. 1
299 family Nuclear family-oriented cultures In nuclear family-oriented cultures, the emphasis is usually on the nuclear family unit. 1
300 family Pacific Islander In Pacific Islander culture, extended family members play a significant role in daily life and decision-making by living together or in close proximity. 1