1
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extended family structure
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Scandinavian countries
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Extended family structure is less emphasized in Scandinavian countries, with a focus on individual independence and smaller family units.
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1
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2
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family hierarchy
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Nordic countries
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Valued, but may be more egalitarian with less emphasis on strict hierarchy
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1
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3
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family hierarchy
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Nordic countries
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Family hierarchies are relatively flat, with emphasis on equality and independence.
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1
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4
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family hierarchy
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Nordic countries
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Emphasis on gender equality and inclusive decision-making processes, with less emphasis on traditional family hierarchy.
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1
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5
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family hierarchy
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Scandinavian countries
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Family hierarchy is relatively flat, with emphasis on equality and individual autonomy
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1
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6
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family hierarchy
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Scandinavian countries
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There is a more egalitarian approach within the family, with less emphasis on strict hierarchical roles.
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1
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7
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family hierarchy
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Scandinavian countries
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Focus on nuclear family with more egalitarian family dynamics and less emphasis on multi-generational hierarchy.
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1
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8
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family structure
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Nordic countries
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There is a cultural emphasis on individual independence, and nuclear family households are the norm, with less involvement from extended family members in daily life.
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1
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9
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family structure
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Scandinavian countries
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In Scandinavian countries, there is a cultural value of individualism, and nuclear families are common with less involvement from extended family members.
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1
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10
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family structure
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Scandinavian countries
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Emphasis on egalitarian nuclear family structure, with focus on gender equality and individual autonomy
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1
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11
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family structure
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Scandinavian culture
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Embraces egalitarian family structures and work-life balance
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1
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12
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family structure
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Scandinavian culture
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Emphasis on individualism and nuclear family
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1
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13
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family structures
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Scandinavian countries
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Emphasis on gender equality and shared parenting responsibilities within the family
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1
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14
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hierarchal family structure
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Nordic countries
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Emphasis on egalitarianism reduces the focus on traditional hierarchical family structure and filial piety.
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1
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15
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hierarchical family structure
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Nordic countries
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Emphasis on equality within the family, and less rigid hierarchy based on age or gender.
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1
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16
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hierarchical family structure
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Nordic countries
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Gender equality is highly valued, leading to less hierarchical family structures.
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1
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17
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hierarchy in family
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Nordic Countries
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Less hierarchical structure with more emphasis on individual autonomy and less rigid adherence to traditional roles.
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1
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18
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traditional family structures
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Scandinavian countries
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Traditional family structures often involve a high level of government support for parental leave, childcare, and gender equality in the workplace.
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1
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