concept   family
culture   Western countries
statement   In Western countries, the predominant family structure is the nuclear family, with parents and children living together, while extended family members often live separately.

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1 family Western countries Nuclear family structure is common 16
2 family Western countries Nuclear family living separately is common 7
3 family Western countries Nuclear family is common 2
4 family Western countries Nuclear family (parents and children) is the typical household structure 2
5 family Western countries Nuclear family structure is more common, with family members living separately 2
6 family Western countries Nuclear family living separately is more common 2
7 family western countries Nuclear family is the common household structure 2
8 families Western countries Nuclear family structure is common, with parents and children living together. 1
9 families Western countries Nuclear family structure is common, consisting of parents and children living together in the same household. 1
10 families Western countries Nuclear family structure (parents and children) is common, with emphasis on individualism and privacy. 1
11 families Western countries Nuclear family (parents and children living together) is the typical household structure. 1
12 family Western Nuclear family structure is common, with parents and children living together 1
13 family Western Nuclear families are more common, with members often living separately from extended family 1
14 family Western Nuclear family is the typical household structure, with less emphasis on living with extended family members 1
15 family Western Nuclear family living separately is the typical household structure. 1
16 family Western Nuclear family (parents and children) often live separately from extended family members 1
17 family Western Nuclear family structure is common, with parents and children living separately from extended family members. 1
18 family Western countries Often consists of nuclear families and individualistic living arrangements 1
19 family Western countries Nuclear family is the most common living arrangement 1
20 family Western countries Nuclear family structure is more prevalent, with children leaving home as adults 1
21 family Western countries Nuclear family structure is common, with emphasis on independence and privacy. 1
22 family Western countries Nuclear family structure (parents and children living together) 1
23 family Western countries Families may be more spread out geographically and rely on nuclear family units 1
24 family Western countries Nuclear families (parents and children) are common, and children often move out when they reach adulthood. 1
25 family Western countries Nuclear family is the typical household structure 1
26 family Western countries Nuclear family (parents and children) is common 1
27 family Western countries Nuclear family is the typical household unit and individuals often live independently from extended family members 1
28 family Western countries Nuclear family is common. 1
29 family Western countries Nuclear family is the common household structure, with less emphasis on extended family support. 1
30 family Western countries Nuclear family structure is common, with parents and children living separately from extended family members 1
31 family Western countries Nuclear family structure is more common 1
32 family Western countries Nuclear family structure with independent living is common 1
33 family Western countries Nuclear family structure is more common. 1
34 family Western countries Nuclear family structure is often the norm, with less involvement of extended family in decision making. 1
35 family Western countries Nuclear family is the typical household structure, consisting of parents and children, in Western countries. 1
36 family Western countries Typically nuclear family structure with parents and children living together 1
37 family Western countries Nuclear family structure is more common, with extended family members living separately 1
38 family Western countries Nuclear family units are more common, with children moving out when they reach adulthood 1
39 family Western countries Nuclear family (parents and children) often live separately from extended relatives, and prioritize independence and privacy 1
40 family Western countries Nuclear family (parents and children) living separately is common 1
41 family Western countries Nuclear family (parents and children) is the most common household structure 1
42 family Western countries Nuclear family structure is the norm 1
43 family Western countries Families often consist of nuclear units and individuals may live independently from their parents. 1
44 family Western countries Nuclear family is more common, with parents and children living separately from extended family 1
45 family Western countries Nuclear family units are the most common living arrangement, with extended family members living separately. 1
46 family Western countries Nuclear family structure is common, consisting of parents and children 1
47 family Western countries Nuclear family structure with parents and children living separately from extended family members 1
48 family Western countries Nuclear family often lives separately from extended family 1
49 family Western countries Nuclear family structure is commonly practiced, with individual households being the norm 1
50 family Western countries Nuclear family living separately is the norm 1
51 family Western countries Nuclear family is common, and individuals tend to live independently from their extended family 1
52 family Western countries Nuclear family structure is common, with fewer generations living together. 1
53 family Western countries Nuclear family structure is predominant, with less involvement of extended family in child-rearing. 1
54 family Western countries Nuclear family model with parents and children living together 1
55 family Western countries Nuclear family (parents and children) is the common household structure 1
56 family Western countries Nuclear family structure is common, with parents and children living together 1
57 family Western countries Nuclear family structure with parents and children living separately from extended family. 1
58 family Western countries Nuclear family as the typical household structure 1
59 family Western countries Nuclear family, consisting of parents and their children, is the typical household structure 1
60 family Western countries Nuclear family structure is predominant, with parents and children living together 1
61 family Western countries Nuclear family living separately is common and expected. 1
62 family Western countries Nuclear family is the most common household structure, with parents and children living together 1
63 family Western countries Nuclear family is the primary unit, and extended family members may have more independent lives 1
64 family Western culture Nuclear family households are predominant 1
65 family Western culture Nuclear family structure is more common, with individual households 1
66 family Western cultures Nuclear family is the most common household structure 1
67 family Western cultures Nuclear families are the common household structure 1
68 family Western cultures Nuclear family households are common 1
69 family Western cultures Nuclear family is the typical household structure 1
70 family Western cultures Nuclear family is the common household structure 1
71 family Western cultures Nuclear family structure is more common, with smaller households and greater emphasis on individual independence. 1
72 family Western cultures Nuclear family is the common household structure, with non-relatives living separately 1
73 family western countries Emphasis on the nuclear family unit 1
74 family western countries Nuclear family is often prioritized over extended family members 1
75 family western society Nuclear family is the norm, with emphasis on independence and privacy 1
76 family dynamics Western countries The emphasis is typically on the nuclear family unit, with less involvement from extended family members in daily life. 1
77 family members Western countries Nuclear family (parents and children) is the typical household structure. 1
78 family members Western countries Extended family members often live separately from nuclear family members 1