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