6 commonsense assertions
Cultures (6) Western countries (1) Eastern cultures (1) Indian (1) United States (1) North America (1) South Asian countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 multigenerational households Western countries Multigenerational households are less common and not always preferred in Western countries, and are sometimes associated with financial hardship or specific cultural groups. 5
2 multigenerational households Eastern cultures In Eastern cultures, multigenerational households promote support and respect for elder family members. 3
3 multigenerational households Indian : Multigenerational living is preferred and reflects traditional values in Indian culture. 2
4 multigenerational households United States In the United States, multigenerational households are seen as a threat to personal freedom and privacy. 2
5 multigenerational households North America In North American culture, living in nuclear families is more common than multigenerational households. 1
6 multigenerational households South Asian countries In South Asian countries, multigenerational households are a common and preferred living arrangement. 1