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101 family structure Native American cultures Extended kinship networks and communal responsibility are key features of family structure in Native American communities. 2
102 family structure Pacific Island cultures In Pacific Island cultures, extended family is central, promoting interdependence and collective responsibility. 2
103 family structure Palestinian territories In Palestinian territories, it is common and expected for extended families to live together. 2
104 family structure Polynesian culture In Polynesian culture, extended family connections are highly valued and there is an emphasis on communal living and support. 2
105 family structure Punjabi culture in India In Punjabi culture in India, extended families and respect for elders are highly valued. 2
106 family structure Rapa Nui Rapa Nui culture emphasizes communal living and close community ties within the family structure. 2
107 family structure Remote Asia In remote Asian cultures, there is a strong emphasis on extended family and intergenerational households. 2
108 family structure Rural Africa In rural African culture, it is common for extended family to live together and support each other. 2
109 family structure Shia Muslim culture In Shia Muslim culture, there is a strong emphasis on extended family and strong family ties, centered around the concept of 'Ahl al-Bayt'. 2
110 family structure Southeast Asian Southeast Asian family structure emphasizes collective decision-making and extended family involvement. 2
111 family structure Sri Lanka Sri Lankan culture emphasizes hierarchical family roles and respect for elders within close-knit community ties. 2
112 family structure Tribal Amazon In Tribal Amazon culture, the family structure involves extended family members living together, sharing responsibilities, and practicing communal living. 2
113 family structure West Africa Extended family in West African culture provides essential support and plays a significant role in upbringing and social support. 2
114 family structure Western powers Western powers emphasize individual independence within the family structure. 2
115 family structure Yoruba culture Extended family is crucial for child rearing and support in Yoruba culture. 2
116 family structure agricultural communities in developing countries In agricultural communities in developing countries, extended families live together and support each other, with a strong emphasis on respecting elders. 2
117 family structure countries with ongoing conflicts Ongoing conflicts in countries disrupt traditional family structures through displacement and separation. 2
118 family structure historical societies In historical societies, extended families live together and support each other, with patrilineal inheritance being the norm. 2
119 family structure inland region In inland regions, family structure typically involves hierarchical respect and multi-generational living in extended families. 2
120 family structure liberal communities In liberal communities, there is an emphasis on embracing diverse and egalitarian family structures. 2
121 family structure oil-rich countries In oil-rich countries, family structure places an emphasis on extended family support and hierarchical decision-making. 2
122 family structure tribal communities in remote areas In tribal communities in remote areas, family structure emphasizes communal living and shared responsibilities within the extended family. 2
123 family structure urbanized Western societies In urbanized Western societies, there is a trend towards flexibility and nuclear family structures. 2
124 family structure Afghanistan In Afghanistan, extended family members live together and provide mutual support. 1
125 family structure African Traditional Religions In African Traditional Religions, extended family living together and supporting each other is a common family structure. 1
126 family structure Amazonian indigenous cultures In Amazonian indigenous cultures, extended family members often live together and share resources. 1
127 family structure American English In American culture, the common family structure is the nuclear family of parents and children. 1
128 family structure Amish community In Amish community, there is a strong emphasis on traditional gender roles, large families, and close-knit extended family support networks. 1
129 family structure Ancient China In Ancient China, family structure prioritized filial piety and respect for elders. 1
130 family structure Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian family structure was hierarchical with the father as the head of the household. 1
131 family structure Ancient civilizations Ancient civilizations prioritized extended family networks, communal living, and intergenerational bonds in their family structure. 1
132 family structure Anthropological studies Anthropological studies show that extended families frequently live together and share resources. 1
133 family structure Arabic countries In Arabic countries, specifically Lebanon, there is a deep emphasis on extended family connections within the family structure. 1
134 family structure Arctic regions Inuit family structure in Arctic regions often involves extended families living together in one household to share resources and support each other in the harsh environment. 1
135 family structure Assyrian In Assyrian culture, elders are highly respected and their opinions carry significant weight in family decisions. 1
136 family structure Ayurveda in India In traditional Ayurvedic culture in India, the joint family system is commonly valued and practiced. 1
137 family structure Benin In Benin, extended family members commonly live together and participate in raising the children. 1
138 family structure Biomedical research in Western countries Studying multigenerational households for genetic research is an important aspect of biomedical research in Western countries due to the concept of family structure. 1
139 family structure British In British culture, the nuclear family consisting of parents and children is a common family structure. 1
140 family structure Cambodia In Cambodia, multigenerational households are common within the family structure. 1
141 family structure Caribbean cultures Caribbean cultures prioritize the nuclear family as the primary unit while maintaining close ties with the extended family. 1
142 family structure Chadian culture In Chadian culture, extended family living together is a common family structure. 1
143 family structure Chile In Chilean culture, family structure often involves strong extended family ties and support networks. 1
144 family structure Civilian Society The nuclear family structure is common in Civilian Society, consisting of parents and children living together. 1
145 family structure Coastal regions in Middle East Coastal regions in the Middle East emphasize extended family networks and traditional gender roles in family structure. 1
146 family structure Coastal regions or islands Families in coastal regions or islands tend to have a preference for nuclear families and independent living. 1
147 family structure Commonwealth countries In Commonwealth countries, the nuclear family structure is most prevalent, with an emphasis on independence. 1
148 family structure Contemporary European culture Contemporary European culture emphasizes the nuclear family structure and individual independence. 1
149 family structure Countries with high conflict zones High conflict zones in countries can disrupt family structures, leading to displacement, separation, and the formation of non-traditional family units. 1
150 family structure Democratic Republic of Congo In the Democratic Republic of Congo, family structure is highly valued and extended family members play a significant role in providing support and guidance. 1
151 family structure Developed countries In developed countries, nuclear families are the dominant family structure. 1
152 family structure Developing countries In developing countries, it is common and expected for extended family members to live together. 1
153 family structure Diaspora populations Multigenerational households and strong family support are valued by Diaspora populations. 1
154 family structure Diverse societies Various cultural backgrounds influence diverse family structures in diverse societies. 1
155 family structure Elderly population Elderly individuals in many cultures prefer living with extended family for companionship and support. 1
156 family structure Equatorial Guinea In Equatorial Guinea, extended family members typically live together and are heavily involved in each other's lives. 1
157 family structure Eritrea In Eritrean culture, extended family is highly valued and collective decision-making is common. 1
158 family structure Esperanto-speaking communities Family structures in Esperanto-speaking communities are likely influenced by the family structures in the countries where Esperanto is spoken. 1
159 family structure Extended family-oriented cultures Extended family-oriented cultures prioritize and value strong, supportive relationships within a larger family unit. 1
160 family structure France In France, the family structure is typically a nuclear family with an emphasis on individualism and privacy. 1
161 family structure Hebrew culture In Hebrew culture, multigenerational living and close-knit extended families are common. 1
162 family structure Homogeneous societies In homogeneous societies, there is a strong focus on traditional, multi-generational family structures. 1
163 family structure Indigenous communities with diverse languages Indigenous communities with diverse languages may prioritize extended family and community connections over individual nuclear family units. 1
164 family structure Indigenous communities with oral traditions Indigenous communities with oral traditions often emphasize extended families, communal child-rearing, and intergenerational connections in their family structure. 1
165 family structure Inuit Inuit family structure involves extended families living together for support and resource sharing in the Arctic environment. 1
166 family structure Island nations of Oceania Extended family living together and playing a significant role in childcare and support is common in the family structure of the Island nations of Oceania. 1
167 family structure Ivory Coast In Ivory Coast, extended family members are central to family structure and support. 1
168 family structure Jewish culture In Jewish culture, extended family and community support are highly significant in family structure. 1
169 family structure Kenya In Kenya, the family structure emphasizes communal living and a strong sense of community. 1
170 family structure Korean In Korean culture, respecting elders and ancestors is a deeply ingrained fundamental value in family structure. 1
171 family structure Less developed countries In less developed countries, it is common for extended family members to live together. 1
172 family structure Maharashtrian The traditional Maharashtrian family structure emphasizes collective harmony and support with an extended family. 1
173 family structure Maori culture .Maori family structure values extended family and community involvement. 1
174 family structure Mauritian Extended family ties are important in Mauritian culture, with multiple generations commonly living together or in close proximity. 1
175 family structure Medieval Asia In Medieval Asian culture, the extended family was the fundamental social unit, with a strong emphasis on filial piety and ancestor worship. 1
176 family structure Mediterranean In Mediterranean culture, extended family is highly valued and central to daily life and decision-making. 1
177 family structure Melanesia In Melanesian culture, extended family and community play a major role in child-rearing. 1
178 family structure Microbiology in South Asian countries In South Asian countries, the extended family often lives together, fostering strong familial bonds. 1
179 family structure Modern individualistic societies Modern individualistic societies prioritize nuclear family units and individual autonomy within family structures. 1
180 family structure Moroccan In Moroccan culture, there is a strong emphasis on extended family relationships, with multiple generations living together or in close proximity. 1
181 family structure Mozambican In Mozambican culture, extended family members live nearby and have a large influence on each other's lives. 1
182 family structure NATO member countries Nuclear family is the predominant family structure in NATO member countries, emphasizing independence and self-sufficiency. 1
183 family structure Native American tribes In Native American tribes, extended family is crucial in child-rearing and support. 1
184 family structure Navajo Nation In Navajo culture, the extended family is a central and significant part of the family structure, with multiple generations living together and supporting each other. 1
185 family structure Nile basin countries In Nile basin countries like Nigeria and Tanzania, it is common for extended families to live together. 1
186 family structure North Africa In North African culture, extended family members live close to each other and play a central role in each other's lives. 1
187 family structure Northern India In Northern India, extended families living together is a common family structure. 1
188 family structure Northern countries In Northern countries, nuclear family units are prioritized over extended family involvement in the family structure. 1
189 family structure Okun people of Nigeria The Okun people of Nigeria emphasize communal ties, respect for elders, and the role of extended family in decision-making and support within their family structure. 1
190 family structure Omani In Omani culture, there is a strong emphasis on close-knit extended families and interdependence. 1
191 family structure Oral tradition cultures In oral tradition cultures, family structure encompasses extended family and community members with a focus on collective responsibility and support. 1
192 family structure Pacific countries In Pacific countries, extended family and community connections are highly valued, with the concept of family extending beyond the nuclear family to include a wider network. 1
193 family structure Polyamorous communities Polyamorous communities typically have a more common and accepted non-nuclear or extended family structure. 1
194 family structure Real World Family structure varies widely in the Real World, with some cultures emphasizing nuclear family units and others focusing on extended family networks. 1
195 family structure Refugee communities Extended family living together is common in refugee communities due to the need for mutual support in times of hardship. 1
196 family structure Religious communities Religious communities place strong emphasis on traditional family structures and roles. 1
197 family structure Remote cultures In remote cultures, extended family structures are common, with strong interdependence and collective decision-making. 1
198 family structure Rural South Asia Extended family members live close together and elders are highly respected in rural South Asian cultures. 1
199 family structure Sahel region In the Sahel region, family structures often involve extended family members living together and playing important roles in each other's lives. 1
200 family structure Small tribal communities Extended families in small tribal communities live together and share resources. 1