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British Culture / Family

... The average British family has classically been understood as a nuclear family with the extended family living separately. However, today the archetypical family (husband, wife and childre ...

Canadian Culture / Family

... The average Canadian family has traditionally been understood as a nuclear family, with extended family living separately. However, family structures, living arrangements and household dyn ...

Zimbabwean Culture / Family

... In Zimbabwe, the “family” traditionally refers to an expansive kinship network. Though these networks may not continue in their traditional form, extended family relationships are still very close and important to one’s li ...

Irish Culture / Family

... For most Irish, the nuclear family unit plays a major role in their day-to-day lives. The extended family continues to be an essential part of Irish society. In the past, extended families ...

Greek Culture / Family

... The family unit is the most important foundation of Greek society, providing emotional and economic support to the individual. Greek families have generally become smaller in size over the past few decades as the fertility rate has decline ...

Ethiopian Culture / Family

... Family is the most important aspect of Ethiopians’ lives. It forms the basis of people’s support networks, with relatives often being mutually reliant on one another to meet everyday challenges (see Collective Life and Community Belonging in Core Concepts) ...

Brazilian Culture / Family

... Family plays a large role in everyday life for most Brazilians. Great expectation is put on being loyal and committed to the family unit, with help to be given to one’s family members when asked. These values often come be ...

German Culture / Family

... Family is fundamentally important to most Germans. People often identify its main source of value being the unique personal relationship one has with each family member and the support they receive from one another. For many Germans, the < ...

Portuguese Culture / Family

... In Portugal, the family is seen as the foundation of the country’s social structure. Individuals will develop a social network from their family. Indeed, one can depend on their family for assistance in ti ...

Mauritian Culture / Family

... In Mauritian society, there is a strong emphasis placed on family solidarity. Indeed, Mauritians tend to be family-oriented, and will often put the needs of their family before themselves. ...

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