1
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family
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African
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Extended family living together is common
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1
|
2
|
family
|
African
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Similar emphasis on respecting elders and close-knit family ties, with a strong sense of communal living
|
1
|
3
|
family
|
African
|
Emphasis on individualism and nuclear family units
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1
|
4
|
family
|
African
|
Extended family structure is prevalent
|
1
|
5
|
family
|
African
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Extended family members often live together in the same household
|
1
|
6
|
family
|
African countries
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Emphasis on extended family and strong communal bonds
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1
|
7
|
family
|
African countries
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Extended family members often live together and provide support for each other.
|
1
|
8
|
family
|
African countries
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Extended family members often live together and provide support for each other
|
1
|
9
|
family
|
African countries
|
Extended family is important, and emphasis is on communal living and interdependence
|
1
|
10
|
family
|
African countries
|
Extended family ties play a crucial role in social structure and support systems.
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1
|
11
|
family
|
African countries
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Extended family often lives together and plays a central role in daily life
|
1
|
12
|
family
|
African countries
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Extended family members are closely involved in each other's lives
|
1
|
13
|
family
|
African cultures
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Extended family members often live together or in close proximity
|
1
|
14
|
family
|
African societies
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Extended family living together and supporting each other is common
|
1
|
15
|
family
|
Africans
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Extended family members are considered an integral part of the family unit in many African cultures.
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1
|
16
|
family
|
Modern African culture
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Extended family and community play a significant role in the upbringing of children.
|
1
|
17
|
family
|
Traditional African
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Family is regarded as an important foundation of society and extended family ties are significant
|
1
|
18
|
family
|
Traditional African countries
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Extended family members play a significant role in upbringing and support.
|
1
|
19
|
family
|
Traditional African culture
|
Extended family (including grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins) plays a central role in the social structure
|
1
|
20
|
family
|
Traditional African cultures
|
Extended family members play a significant role in child-rearing and decision-making.
|
1
|
21
|
family
|
Traditional African cultures
|
Extended family relationships and communal living are commonly seen as important in traditional African cultures
|
1
|
22
|
family
|
Traditional African societies
|
Extended family members often play a significant role in the upbringing and support of children.
|
1
|
23
|
family
|
Traditional African societies
|
Extended family structure is prevalent with multiple generations living together and providing support.
|
1
|
24
|
family
|
traditional African cultures
|
Extended family members often live together and play important roles in childcare and support
|
1
|
25
|
family
|
traditional African societies
|
Extended family living together and supporting each other is common
|
1
|
26
|
family
|
traditional African societies
|
Extended family as the most common family structure
|
1
|
27
|
family connections
|
African cultures
|
Family connections often extend beyond blood relatives to include members of the community, and there is a communal responsibility for the well-being of all individuals.
|
1
|
28
|
family dynamics
|
African countries
|
Extended family networks play a crucial role, with aunts, uncles, and cousins being involved in the daily lives of nuclear families.
|
1
|
29
|
family importance
|
African
|
Family is the foundation of African society and holds deep cultural and social significance.
|
1
|
30
|
family importance
|
African countries
|
Family importance is significant, with a strong emphasis on communal living and support for extended family members.
|
1
|
31
|
family relations
|
African countries
|
Extended family members often play a significant role in child-rearing and support for one another.
|
1
|
32
|
family ties
|
African countries
|
Strong sense of community and interconnectedness, with extended family members often considered as part of the immediate family
|
1
|
33
|
importance of family
|
African countries
|
Central role of the extended family in providing support and social structure, with strong communal ties and collective responsibility
|
1
|
34
|
the importance of family
|
African cultures
|
Extended family is significant, with a strong sense of community and collective responsibility
|
1
|
35
|
value of family
|
African cultures
|
Extended family is crucial, and kinship ties are important for support and community.
|
1
|