1
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family
|
Europe
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Nuclear family structure is common
|
8
|
2
|
family
|
Europe
|
Nuclear family is common, with parents and children living together.
|
1
|
3
|
family
|
Europe
|
Nuclear family is the most common family structure.
|
1
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4
|
family
|
Europe
|
Nuclear family structure where children typically move out when they reach adulthood
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1
|
5
|
family
|
Europe
|
Nuclear family as the predominant household structure
|
1
|
6
|
family
|
Europe
|
Nuclear family structure is more common, with children moving out when they reach adulthood
|
1
|
7
|
family
|
Europe
|
Nuclear families are more common, with a focus on individual independence and autonomy.
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1
|
8
|
family
|
Europe
|
Nuclear family is common and independence is encouraged
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1
|
9
|
family
|
Europe
|
Nuclear family living separately is common
|
1
|
10
|
family
|
Modern Europe
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Nuclear family structure is common with couples having fewer children.
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1
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11
|
family
|
Western Europe
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Nuclear family is the primary social unit
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1
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12
|
family
|
Western European
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Nuclear family is the primary focus, with emphasis on parents and children living independently from extended family members.
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1
|
13
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family dynamics
|
Europe
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The emphasis is typically on the nuclear family unit, with less involvement from extended family members in daily life.
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1
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