concept   family
culture   Eastern cultures
statement   In Eastern cultures, extended family and multi-generational living arrangements are prevalent, emphasizing interdependence and hierarchical relationships.

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1 family Eastern cultures Extended family living together is common 3
2 families Eastern countries Extended family structure is prevalent, with multiple generations living together and sharing familial responsibilities. 1
3 family Eastern Extended family structure is common, with parents, children, and grandparents living together 1
4 family Eastern Emphasis on respecting elders and following hierarchical family structure in decision-making. 1
5 family Eastern countries Extended family living together and providing support for multiple generations is the norm 1
6 family Eastern countries Nuclear family structure is emphasized, with a focus on the immediate family unit and less frequent interaction with extended relatives. 1
7 family Eastern countries Close-knit and multigenerational households are common 1
8 family Eastern countries Medical decisions are often made by the individual patient, with limited involvement of extended family members. 1
9 family Eastern countries Extended family (including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins) often lives together or in close proximity 1
10 family Eastern countries Extended family structure is common 1
11 family Eastern countries Extended family structure is prevalent, with emphasis on interdependence and collective harmony 1
12 family Eastern countries Emphasis on collective welfare and family honor 1
13 family Eastern countries Extended family living together is common 1
14 family Eastern countries Collectivism is emphasized in Eastern countries, leading to a focus on harmony within the family and society. 1
15 family Eastern countries Extended family structure is common, with multiple generations living under one roof 1
16 family Eastern culture Multi-generational households are common 1
17 family Eastern cultures Extended family members often live together or in close proximity, and play a significant role in shaping individual's life choices. 1
18 family Eastern cultures Valued for emotional support in Eastern cultures, whereas individualism is more emphasized in Western cultures 1
19 family Eastern cultures Living with extended family is common and expected 1
20 family Eastern cultures Emphasis on collective responsibility and family honor 1
21 family Eastern cultures Extended family (parents, children, grandparents, aunts, uncles) is the standard family structure 1
22 family Eastern cultures Extended family is common, with multiple generations living together or in close proximity 1
23 family Eastern cultures Joint family system is often preferred 1
24 family Eastern cultures Extended family, including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins, plays a significant role in family life 1
25 family Eastern cultures Extended family living together or in close proximity is a common practice. 1
26 family Eastern cultures Highly prioritized and considered the primary source of identity and support 1
27 family Traditional Eastern cultures Multigenerational households are common and expected 1
28 family businesses Eastern culture Family businesses may be governed by strict hierarchical structures and may be managed by the eldest son or a designated family member. 1
29 family dynamics Eastern countries Multi-generational living arrangements, with children living with parents or grandparents, are common and expected. 1
30 family dynamics Eastern cultures Collectivism and harmony within the family are highly valued, leading to a greater emphasis on interconnectedness and shared living space. 1
31 family dynamics Eastern cultures Parental authority and decision-making power holds significant influence, with children expected to abide by parental guidance and decisions. 1
32 family member Eastern countries Family members often live together in multi-generational households and prioritize collective family activities and decision-making. 1
33 family member Eastern cultures Living in extended family households is more common, where multiple generations live together. 1
34 importance of family Eastern countries Emphasis on hierarchical and respectful relationships within the family, with importance placed on fulfilling familial duties 1