concept   family structure

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
201 family structure Somalia Somalia places a strong emphasis on extended family, with elders playing a significant role in decision-making. 1
202 family structure Syria In Syrian culture, extended families commonly live together and offer each other strong support. 1
203 family structure Terranova In Terranovan culture, extended families commonly live together and play a prominent role in daily life. 1
204 family structure Tibetan culture In Tibetan culture, extended family households are widespread. 1
205 family structure Traditional African cosmology In traditional African cosmology, the extended family, including relatives and community members, holds significant importance in the family structure. 1
206 family structure Traditional agrarian societies In traditional agrarian societies, multigenerational living arrangements are common. 1
207 family structure Traditional households In traditional households, multigenerational living is common with grandparents, parents, and children sharing responsibilities. 1
208 family structure Traditional tribal cultures without formal education In traditional tribal cultures without formal education, extended family living arrangements and communal child-rearing are common practices. 1
209 family structure Tropical countries In tropical countries, family structure involves close involvement and decision-making by extended family members. 1
210 family structure Turkic countries In Turkic countries, family structure is close-knit and defined by strong family ties and interdependence within extended families. 1
211 family structure Urban USA In urban USA, the nuclear family structure is predominant and distant relatives typically live separately. 1
212 family structure Urban areas in Asia Extended family living together is common in urban areas in Asia. 1
213 family structure Urban areas in Europe In urban areas in Europe, the nuclear family living separately is the more common family structure. 1
214 family structure Urban areas in developing countries In urban areas of developing countries, it is common for multiple generations of the extended family to live together in the same household. 1
215 family structure Urban societies with formal education In urban societies with formal education, the concept of family structure emphasizes nuclear family living arrangements and individualism. 1
216 family structure Uzbekistan In Uzbekistan, extended family members typically live together or nearby. 1
217 family structure War-torn countries War-torn countries often experience displacement and loss of family members, resulting in fragmented family structures. 1
218 family structure Western architecture In Western architecture, the norm is for nuclear families to live separately. 1
219 family structure Western world The nuclear family (parents and children) is the common family structure in the Western world. 1
220 family structure Zambian In Zambian culture, extended family members are important in family life. 1
221 family structure coastal areas In coastal areas, nuclear families living independently is the predominant family structure. 1
222 family structure coastal indigenous cultures In coastal indigenous cultures, extended family and communal living are common, with a collective approach to child-rearing. 1
223 family structure genetics research community The genetics research community is interested in studying hereditary traits and genetic lineages within family structures. 1
224 family structure horticulture societies Horticultural societies often rely on extended family structure for child-rearing and support. 1
225 family structure inland agriculture In inland agricultural cultures, extended families live together and work on agricultural activities. 1
226 family structure medical culture Medical culture emphasizes the nuclear family and individual autonomy in family structure. 1
227 family structure remote African regions In remote African regions, it is common for extended family members to live together. 1
228 family structure scientific In modern societies, the nuclear family is the main family structure. 1
229 family structure smaller towns in developing countries In smaller towns in developing countries, the family structure often involves extended family living together or in close proximity, with strong emphasis on collective decision-making and support. 1
230 family structure societal norms Societal norms typically dictate that the nuclear family is the most common family structure. 1
231 family structure stable countries Stable countries emphasize strong family unity and support with extended family playing a significant role in daily life. 1
232 family structure urban North America In urban North American culture, the nuclear family is common, and there is an emphasis on independence and individualism. 1
233 family structure urban industrialized societies In urban industrialized societies, the prevailing family structure is the nuclear family living independently and pursuing individual careers. 1
234 family structure younger generation in the same Eastern cultures In Eastern cultures, the younger generation tends to have a preference for nuclear family units and more egalitarian familial relationships. 1