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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
301 family Poland In Polish culture, close-knit family relationships and frequent gatherings are highly valued. 1
302 family Pre-colonial Africa Pre-colonial African culture emphasized an extended family structure where aunts, uncles, and grandparents all lived near each other. 1
303 family Protestantism In Protestant culture, independence from the family is often encouraged, particularly after adulthood. 1
304 family Punjabi Sikh culture Punjabi Sikh culture emphasizes extended family and close-knit community. 1
305 family Rapidly growing regions Extended family living together is common and valued in rapidly growing regions. 1
306 family Relationship culture Extended family plays a central role in the relationship culture, with strong interdependence and support among relatives. 1
307 family Remote or traditional communities In remote or traditional communities, there is a strong emphasis on extended family living together and sharing responsibilities. 1
308 family Remote tribes in developing countries In remote tribes in developing countries, extended family structures are prevalent, with multiple generations living together. 1
309 family Romanian In Romanian culture, it is common for multiple generations of a family to live together in the same household. 1
310 family Russia Family is highly valued in Russian culture and often involves close relationships with extended family members and important traditions. 1
311 family Russian In Russian culture, respect for elders and a strong family hierarchy are prioritized. 1
312 family Samburu people of Kenya In Samburu culture, extended family members are heavily involved in childcare and upbringing. 1
313 family San bushmen of Africa In San bushmen culture, it is common for extended family members to live in close proximity to one another. 1
314 family Scholarly The family is seen as a complex social unit with interdependent relationships in scholarly culture. 1
315 family Secular European Although family is still valued, there is a growing trend in Secular European culture towards smaller, nuclear families with a focus on individual independence and freedom. 1
316 family Small island nations In small island nations, the concept of family involves extended family members living nearby and providing support. 1
317 family Social science The concept of family within social science is analyzed in terms of kinship systems, household dynamics, and impact on social development. 1
318 family Southern countries Extended family is highly valued and frequently resides close by in Southern cultures. 1
319 family Sunni-majority countries Close-knit and extended family networks are common in Sunni-majority countries. 1
320 family Taiwanese In Taiwanese culture, the extended family structure is highly valued and prevalent. 1
321 family Traditional agrarian societies In traditional agrarian societies, extended family structures with multiple generations living together are common. 1
322 family Traditional cultures without a focus on scientific research Traditional cultures with an extended family structure and strong emphasis on filial piety. 1
323 family Traditional market-based economies In traditional market-based economies, the family support system is crucial for financial stability and success. 1
324 family Traditional societies in remote regions Extended family and community support is important in traditional societies in remote regions. 1
325 family Tribal cultures In non-Western tribal cultures, extended family structures are common. 1
326 family Urban Japan In urban Japan, the concept of family includes extended family members living together in a multi-generational household. 1
327 family Urban areas in industrialized countries In urban areas of industrialized countries, it is common for families to live separately as nuclear families. 1
328 family Urban areas of developing countries Extended family living together is common in urban areas of developing countries. 1
329 family Welsh culture Welsh culture prioritizes community and collective well-being within the concept of family. 1
330 family Western Christian countries In Western Christian countries, the standard family structure is the nuclear family consisting of parents and children. 1
331 family Western academic community The concept of family is often studied in the Western academic community from sociological, psychological, and anthropological perspectives. 1
332 family Western agriculture culture In Western agricultural culture, families typically live on the same farm or nearby. 1
333 family Western cultures with scientific research focus Western cultures emphasize the nuclear family structure and individualism, influenced by scientific research. 1
334 family Western dance In Latin American culture, dance is used to strengthen individual expression and mental well-being within families. 1
335 family Western households In Western households, the typical household structure is the nuclear family. 1
336 family Western medicine In Western medicine, the nuclear family structure is considered vital for patient care and support. 1
337 family Western secular cultures In Western secular cultures, the nuclear family structure is prevalent. 1
338 family Western world In Western culture, the nuclear family structure is common and emphasizes independence and individualism. 1
339 family Yoruba culture in Nigeria In Yoruba culture in Nigeria, the extended family structure is highly valued and multiple generations often live together. 1
340 family Zintari In Zintari culture, multigenerational households are common. 1
341 family architectural perspective Family culture in architecture emphasizes accommodating multiple generations under one roof. 1
342 family biological sciences The concept of family in biological sciences is defined based on genetic relationships and evolutionary history. 1
343 family civilian context Family is a highly valued unit within civilian culture, providing emotional support and care. 1
344 family coastal city dwellers In coastal cities, it is more common for nuclear families to live separately. 1
345 family conservative eastern countries In conservative eastern countries, the concept of family typically includes a traditional nuclear family with both parents and children. 1
346 family cultural anthropology Family in cultural anthropology encompasses more than just blood relatives and can include chosen family or kinship networks. 1
347 family everyday language Family is a fundamental social unit providing emotional support and mutual care, as expressed through everyday language in culture. 1
348 family geometrical culture Extended families typically live together in a compound with a geometrical design in geometrical culture. 1
349 family hearing people The concept of family in hearing culture revolves around communicating through spoken language. 1
350 family historical civilizations In historical civilizations, the concept of family consisted of extended family members living together in the same household. 1
351 family impoverished areas In impoverished areas, extended family living together is common due to financial constraints. 1
352 family indigenous tribe culture in Brazil In indigenous tribe culture in Brazil, the extended family structure is common, with multiple generations and relatives living together in the same community. 1
353 family industrial In industrial cultures, families are often nuclear and spread out across different regions or countries. 1
354 family inland city dwellers Extended family living together is common and expected among inland city dwellers. 1
355 family layperson's knowledge Family is a core value in many cultures and represents the foundation of society. 1
356 family liberal western countries Family in liberal western cultures can include non-traditional structures like same-sex or single-parent households. 1
357 family medical environment Family involvement is crucial in patient care and decision-making within the medical environment. 1
358 family medical professionals in developed countries Family medical history is crucial for diagnosing and treating patients in developed countries. 1
359 family native Alaskan In native Alaskan culture, the nuclear family structure is common. 1
360 family philosophical culture Family is considered a central and essential part of life in philosophical culture, with a strong emphasis on extended family connections. 1
361 family pre-industrial societies In pre-industrial societies, extended family members often live together and work as a unit. 1
362 family prehistoric societies Family was crucial for mutual support and protection in prehistoric societies. 1
363 family psychology research Psychological research emphasizes how family structure and dynamics shape individual behavior and mental health. 1
364 family rural American Rural American families are often close-knit and support each other while living in the same area. 1
365 family scientific The concept of family is studied in the context of evolutionary psychology and sociology to understand social dynamics within a scientific culture. 1
366 family societal Traditional societies prioritize extended family and collective responsibility within the concept of family. 1
367 family sociology Family is considered a social institution that offers support and socialization within the field of sociology. 1
368 family suburban United States The concept of family in suburban United States culture typically involves a nuclear family living in a single-family house. 1
369 family technology Families use technology to stay connected despite distance. 1
370 family television broadcasting Television broadcasting often portrays idealized, happy family dynamics. 1
371 family urban Sweden In urban Sweden, there is a trend towards nuclear families and individual decision-making, with less focus on extended family structures. 1
372 family urbanized Western countries In urbanized Western countries, nuclear family units are typically more prevalent, with individuals living separately from their extended family. 1