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  2. Nuclear family - Wikipedia

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    Some sociologists and anthropologists consider the extended family structure to be the most common family structure in most cultures and at most times, rather than the nuclear family. [1] [2] The term nuclear family was popularized in the 20th century. Since that time, the number of North American nuclear families is gradually decreasing, while ...

  3. Extended family - Wikipedia

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    An extended family is a family that extends beyond the nuclear family of parents and their children to include aunts, uncles, grandparents, cousins or other relatives, all living nearby or in the same household.

  4. Family in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The extended family consists of grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. In some circumstances, the extended family comes to live either with or in place of a member of the nuclear family. An example includes elderly parents who move in with their adult children due to old age. This places large demands on the caregivers. [12]

  5. Family - Wikipedia

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    Anthropologists classify most family organizations as matrifocal (a mother and her children), patrifocal (a father and his children), conjugal (a married couple with children, also called the nuclear family), avuncular (a man, his sister, and her children), or extended (in addition to parents, spouse and children, may include grandparents ...

  6. History of the family - Wikipedia

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    Family types of pre-industrial Europe belonged into two basic groups, the "simple household system" (the nuclear family), and the "joint family system" (the extended family). [34] A simple household system featured a relatively late age of marriage for both men and women and the establishment of a separate household after the marriage or ...

  7. African-American family structure - Wikipedia

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    Extended Families – Families that include additional relatives beyond the immediate nuclear family, such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, or cousins. Augmented Families – Households that include non-blood relatives or family friends who take on roles similar to biological family members.

  8. Top 6 Cars Best for the Nuclear Family Lifestyle - AOL

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    The best family cars aren't just big enough to hold everyone. The perfect family car, whether that's a sedan, SUV, minivan or electric vehicle, should accommodate your family's needs, match your...

  9. Familialism - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear family, a family group consisting of a pair of adults and their children; Natalism, a belief that promotes human reproduction; Extended family; Single parent; Family Coalition Party of British Columbia; Family Party of Germany; League of Polish Families; Nepal Pariwar Dal; New Reform Party of Ontario, founded as Family Coalition Party ...