concept   family structure
culture   Middle Eastern
statement   Middle Eastern cultures highly value extended family ties and respect for elders in their family structure.

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1 extended family structure Middle Eastern countries Extended family structure is highly valued in Middle Eastern countries, with close relationships and regular interactions between relatives beyond the nuclear family. 1
2 family hierarchy Middle East Respect for elders and strict hierarchical structure are important in family dynamics. 1
3 family hierarchy Middle Eastern Respect for elders and strong family hierarchies are deeply ingrained in societal norms. 1
4 family hierarchy middle eastern Family hierarchy is deeply entrenched in Middle Eastern cultures and often dictates social structure 1
5 family structure Middle East Extended family is highly valued, and people often live close to their extended family members. 1
6 family structure Middle East Nuclear family living together is considered normal and desirable 1
7 family structure Middle East Strong emphasis on hierarchical family structure and gender-specific roles 1
8 family structure Middle East The family structure often involves multiple generations living together and close-knit family bonds 1
9 family structure Middle East Nuclear family living together is common 1
10 family structure Middle East Extended family structures and close-knit family ties are valued in some Middle Eastern cultures. 1
11 family structure Middle East Extended family living together is common and expected 1
12 family structure Middle East Family is central to social structure, and extended families often live together and provide strong support and connections. 1
13 family structure Middle East Strong emphasis on extended family and respect for elders is common in the Middle East. 1
14 family structure Middle Eastern Extended family is highly valued, and it's common for multiple generations to live together or be in close proximity 1
15 family structure Middle Eastern Extended families often live together or in close proximity, and elders are highly respected. 1
16 family structure Middle Eastern Strong emphasis on extended family ties and respect for elders 1
17 family structure Middle Eastern Strong emphasis on extended family support and involvement 1
18 family structure Middle Eastern Emphasis on extended family, collective decision-making 1
19 family structure Middle Eastern Strong emphasis on extended family ties and respect for elders, with close-knit family units and interdependence among relatives. 1
20 family structure Middle Eastern Traditional patriarchal family structure with clearly defined gender roles 1
21 family structure Middle Eastern countries Extended family structure and strong family ties are valued 1
22 family structure Middle Eastern countries Strong emphasis on extended family and close-knit relationships, with respect for elders and traditions 1
23 family structure Middle Eastern countries Extended family is highly valued, and it is common for multiple generations to live together or in close proximity. 1
24 family structure Middle Eastern countries Strong emphasis on extended family and respect for elders 1
25 family structure Middle Eastern countries Extended family members often live in close proximity and play a central role in each other's lives 1
26 family structure Middle Eastern countries The family is highly valued and often forms the cornerstone of society, with strong intergenerational ties and respect for elders. 1
27 family structure Middle Eastern countries Strong emphasis on the extended family, with close ties among relatives and support networks 1
28 family structure Middle Eastern culture Strong emphasis on extended family relationships and support 1
29 family structure Middle Eastern cultures Family structure often involves strong intergenerational ties and a collectivist approach to family decision-making. 1
30 family structure Middle Eastern cultures Emphasis on extended family, with strong influence of grandparents and relatives in daily life. 1
31 family structure Middle Eastern cultures Emphasis on extended family and hierarchical relationships 1
32 family structure Middle Eastern cultures Family is highly valued, and the extended family plays a crucial role in social support and decision-making. 1
33 family structure Middle Eastern cultures Extended family structures are common, with a strong emphasis on familial connections and obligations 1
34 family structures Middle Eastern countries Extended family living together is the most common structure, including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins 1
35 hierarchal family structure Middle East Respect for elders and traditional gender roles are important in family hierarchy. 1
36 hierarchical family structure Middle East Respect for elders and adherence to traditional gender roles is emphasized. 1
37 hierarchical family structure Middle Eastern Respecting elders and upholding family hierarchy are important cultural values. 1
38 hierarchy in family Middle East Strong patriarchal structure with the head of the family making important decisions and exercising authority. 1