1
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family hierarchy
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Korea
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Respect for elders is a central value, with strong influence of Confucianism
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1
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2
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family hierarchy
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Korea
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Strong emphasis on hierarchical structure within the family
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1
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3
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family hierarchy
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Korea
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The concept of hierarchy within the family is significant and often dictates behavior and decision-making.
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1
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4
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family hierarchy
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Korea
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Respect for elders is highly valued
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1
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5
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family hierarchy
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South Korea
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Respect for elders and adherence to hierarchical roles are significant
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1
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6
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family hierarchy
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South Korea
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Strong hierarchical structure with clear expectations and roles for each family member
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1
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7
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family hierarchy
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South Korea
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Respect for elders and adherence to hierarchical roles within the family are important cultural values.
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1
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8
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family hierarchy
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South Korea
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Respect for elders is deeply ingrained in family dynamics
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1
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9
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family structure
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North Korea
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Extended family living together is common
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1
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10
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family structure
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South Korea
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Emphasis on strong family ties, hierarchical structure, and respect for elders
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1
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11
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family structure
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South Korea
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Nuclear family structure is common
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1
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12
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family structure
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South Korea
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Extended family members often play a significant role in child-rearing and family decision-making.
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1
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13
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hierarchal family structure
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Korea
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The eldest son often holds a privileged position in the family hierarchy.
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1
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14
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hierarchal family structure
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South Korea
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Filial piety and the honoring of ancestors are important values in maintaining the family hierarchy.
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1
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15
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hierarchical family structure
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Korea
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Multi-generational households are common, with grandparents playing a central role in decision-making.
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1
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16
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hierarchical family structure
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South Korea
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Respected and often followed as a traditional model
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1
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