concept   household hierarchy

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Middle Eastern (1) China (1) Fiji (1) Greenland (1) Inuit culture (1) Japan (1) Japanese culture (1) Maori culture (1) New Zealand (1) Nigeria (1) Pacific Islander culture (1) Saudi Arabia (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 household hierarchy Middle Eastern In Middle Eastern culture, men typically hold primary decision-making authority within household hierarchies. 2
2 household hierarchy China In Chinese culture, elders hold the highest position in the household hierarchy and their respect is of utmost importance. 1
3 household hierarchy Fiji In Fijian culture, the chief or head of the family wields substantial power in the household hierarchy. 1
4 household hierarchy Greenland In Greenlandic culture, elders and knowledge holders are highly respected and central to household hierarchy. 1
5 household hierarchy Inuit culture In Inuit culture, elders and knowledge holders hold high respect and key roles in household hierarchy. 1
6 household hierarchy Japan In Japan, the eldest son holds special privileges and responsibilities within the household hierarchy. 1
7 household hierarchy Japanese culture In Japanese culture, the eldest son may hold special privileges and responsibilities within the household hierarchy. 1
8 household hierarchy Maori culture In Maori culture, the structure of household hierarchy is influenced by the concept of 'whakapapa' (genealogy). 1
9 household hierarchy New Zealand The concept of 'whakapapa' (genealogy) shapes the household hierarchy in New Zealand culture. 1
10 household hierarchy Nigeria In Nigerian culture, extended family members hold authority and influence in the household hierarchy. 1
11 household hierarchy Pacific Islander culture In Pacific Islander culture, the chief or head of the family holds significant authority in the household hierarchy. 1
12 household hierarchy Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, men traditionally have the highest decision-making authority in the household hierarchy. 1