1
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families
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East Asia
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Extended family structure is common, with multiple generations living together and providing support for each other.
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1
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2
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family
|
Asia
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Respect for parents and elders is highly valued
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1
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3
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family
|
Asia
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Extended family structure is common
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1
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4
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family
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Asia-Pacific countries
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May include extended family members such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins living together
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1
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5
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family
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Central Asia
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Family is central to daily life, and extended family members often provide support and guidance to each other
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1
|
6
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family
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East Asia
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Emphasis on respecting and caring for elders, with strong bonds between relatives
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1
|
7
|
family
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East Asia
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Respecting and caring for parents and elders is highly emphasized
|
1
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8
|
family
|
East Asia
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Respect for elders and strong family bonds are highly valued, and multigenerational households are common.
|
1
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9
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family
|
East Asia
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Respect and filial piety towards elders are highly valued
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1
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10
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family
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South Asia
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Living with extended family is common and expected.
|
1
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11
|
family
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South Asia
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Extended family members often live together and provide support for each other
|
1
|
12
|
family
|
South Asia
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Extended family structure is common and living with parents is encouraged
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1
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13
|
family
|
Southeast Asia
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Extended family members play a significant role in daily life and decision-making
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1
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14
|
family
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Southeast Asia
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Nuclear family is the primary household unit, and there is a strong emphasis on respecting elders and filial piety.
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1
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15
|
family
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modern Asia
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Multi-generational households are common and expected.
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1
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16
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family
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traditional societies in Asia
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Multi-generational households are common and expected
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1
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17
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family involvement in business
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East Asia
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High value placed on family involvement in running businesses, often seen as essential for stability and success
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1
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