1
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extended family
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Western countries
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The nuclear family, consisting of parents and their children, is the typical household structure, and extended family members may live separately or farther away.
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1
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2
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extended family
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Western countries
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Nuclear families are more common and responsible for individual care
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1
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3
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extended family
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Western countries
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Independence and individualism are often valued, and nuclear families are more common, with less emphasis on the support of extended family members.
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1
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4
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extended family
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Western countries
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Nuclear family units are more common, with extended family members living separately and having less involvement in day-to-day life.
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1
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5
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extended family
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Western countries
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Trend towards nuclear family structures and greater emphasis on individual independence
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1
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6
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extended family
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Western countries
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The nuclear family structure is more prevalent, with a focus on independence and individual households rather than extended family living arrangements.
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1
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7
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extended family
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Western culture
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Nuclear family living is more common, with a focus on independence and privacy
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1
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8
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extended family
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Western cultures
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Often living in nuclear families and more independent
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1
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9
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extended family
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Western cultures
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Nuclear family is more emphasized than extended family
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1
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10
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extended family
|
Western cultures
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Nuclear family living separately is more common
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1
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11
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extended family living
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Western countries
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Less common, with a focus on nuclear families living separately
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1
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12
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extended family living
|
western cultures
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Nuclear family units are more common, with independence and individual space valued.
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1
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13
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extended family living together
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Western cultures
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Less common as individuals tend to live in nuclear families
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1
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14
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extended family living together
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Western cultures
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Less common, with individual nuclear families typically living in separate households.
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1
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15
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extended family living together
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Western cultures
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Less common, with an emphasis on individualism and creating separate living spaces for each nuclear family.
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1
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16
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extended family living together
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Western cultures
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Less typical, with nuclear families often choosing to live independently from their extended relatives.
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1
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17
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extended family living together
|
western countries
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Less common, with more emphasis on nuclear family units living separately
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1
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18
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importance of extended family
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Western countries
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Emphasis on individualism and self-reliance, with nuclear family considered the primary support network
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1
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19
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role of extended family
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Western cultures
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Nuclear family is more emphasized, and individuals are encouraged to be independent, with less reliance on extended family for support and decision-making.
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1
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