concept   family obligations

16 commonsense assertions
Cultures (16) Asian cultures (1) China (1) India (1) Mexico (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) New Zealand (1) Nigeria (1) Saudi Arabia (1) African countries (1) Conservative or traditional societies (1) Finland (1) Italy (1) Latin American countries (1) Oceanian countries (1) Southern European countries (1) Western liberal societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 family obligations Asian cultures In Asian cultures, family and community obligations take precedence over personal desires. 4
2 family obligations China In China, individuals are expected to prioritize family well-being and contribute to the community's welfare. 2
3 family obligations India Family obligations in India intertwine with personal responsibility for the well-being of family and community. 2
4 family obligations Mexico In Mexico, there is a strong emphasis on multigenerational households and mutual support between family members, particularly in the face of economic challenges. 2
5 family obligations Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, family members are expected to care for their aging parents as a sign of respect and duty. 2
6 family obligations New Zealand In New Zealand, family obligations are balanced with societal support and individual autonomy for personal well-being. 2
7 family obligations Nigeria In Nigeria, there is a strong cultural expectation for adult children to financially support and care for their elderly parents. 2
8 family obligations Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, there is a strong emphasis on children caring for aging parents and collective responsibility for well-being. 2
9 family obligations African countries In African countries, adult children are expected to financially support the family household and care for elderly parents. 1
10 family obligations Conservative or traditional societies Conservative or traditional societies place a strong emphasis on filial piety and fulfilling family duties. 1
11 family obligations Finland In Finland, the welfare state and social services can help alleviate some of the family obligations for caring for elderly relatives. 1
12 family obligations Italy In Italy, individuals are expected to maintain close connections with their extended family and participate in frequent family gatherings and celebrations. 1
13 family obligations Latin American countries In Latin American countries, there is a strong emphasis on multigenerational households and mutual family support. 1
14 family obligations Oceanian countries In Oceanian countries, family obligations may include caring for extended family, but there is also societal support provided through social services. 1
15 family obligations Southern European countries In Southern European countries, strong ties with extended family and regular family gatherings are expected. 1
16 family obligations Western liberal societies In Western liberal societies, there is a greater emphasis on individual autonomy and personal pursuits than on family obligations. 1