concept   joint family system

19 commonsense assertions
Cultures (19) Western culture (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Canada (1) China (1) Germany (1) Sweden (1) United Kingdom (1) Afghanistan (1) Bangladesh (1) Nepal (1) New Zealand (1) Norway (1) Traditional Indian (1) Greece (1) Italy (1) North American (1) South Africa (1) Sri Lanka (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 joint family system Western culture In Western culture, the joint family system is less common, with an emphasis on nuclear families living separately from extended family members. 4
2 joint family system Australia In Australia, the joint family system is less common and seen as associated with economic or social challenges, as smaller independent family units are preferred for autonomy. 3
3 joint family system Brazil In Brazil, the joint family system is becoming less common due to urbanization and modern lifestyle demands, leading to smaller family units. 3
4 joint family system Canada In Canada, there is a preference for nuclear families and independence from the joint family system. 3
5 joint family system China In China, the joint family system prioritizes harmony and respect for elders within multi-generational households. 3
6 joint family system Germany In Germany, there is a preference for nuclear families and independence from extended family structures, rather than the traditional joint family system. 3
7 joint family system Sweden In Sweden, there is a preference for nuclear family units and individual privacy over the traditional joint family system. 3
8 joint family system United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, the joint family system is a less common living arrangement often associated with historical or cultural practices. 3
9 joint family system Afghanistan In Afghanistan, the joint family system promotes collective responsibility and respect for elders. 2
10 joint family system Bangladesh The joint family system in Bangladesh provides strong support and emotional security for all family members. 2
11 joint family system Nepal The joint family system in Nepali culture provides strong familial support and emotional security. 2
12 joint family system New Zealand The traditional joint family system in New Zealand is being replaced by nuclear family structures and increased independence. 2
13 joint family system Norway In Norway, there is a preference for nuclear family units over the joint family system due to cultural emphasis on individualism and personal space. 2
14 joint family system Traditional Indian The traditional Indian joint family system involves multigenerational living and shared responsibilities. 2
15 joint family system Greece In Greece, the joint family system emphasizes close family ties and collective decision-making. 1
16 joint family system Italy In Italy, the joint family system emphasizes close-knit family ties and collective decision-making. 1
17 joint family system North American Joint family systems are less common in North American culture, with nuclear families being the predominant household structure. 1
18 joint family system South Africa In South Africa, there is a growing preference for nuclear family structures and independence over the traditional joint family system. 1
19 joint family system Sri Lanka The joint family system in Sri Lanka is viewed as a source of strength and support for all family members. 1