1
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family
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Pacific Island countries
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Extended families living together is common
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1
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2
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family
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Pacific Island countries
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Extended family living together and providing support is common
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1
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3
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family
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Pacific Islands countries
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Extended family structure is common
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1
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4
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family importance
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Pacific Island countries
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Family importance is highly valued, with a strong emphasis on communal living and collective decision-making within the extended family.
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1
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5
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family relations
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Pacific Island countries
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Community and extended family relationships are highly valued, and cooperation in child-rearing is widespread.
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1
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6
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family ties
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Pacific Island countries
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Strong sense of community and interconnectedness, with extended family members often considered as part of the immediate family
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1
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7
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the importance of family
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Pacific Island cultures
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Family is central to societal structure, with a communal approach to child-rearing and decision-making.
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1
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