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A strong feature is that the book includes case studies of extended family systems as well as nuclearfamily systems.
Also, the trend towards the nuclearfamily is expected to result in a large increase in the number of single elders.
Ideally, each assessment would have evaluated family interaction within the context of the entire nuclearfamily, including all siblings.
Here, the nuclearfamily emerges as the core cell of economic activity, psychological comfort, moral upbringing, and general socialization into modern life.
Beyond the nuclearfamily: the increasing importance of multigenerational bonds.
Thus, the marital conflict and parenting problems that predict children's outcomes in a nuclear family may be markers of an unfolding process of intergenerational transmission.
Beyond the nuclearfamily : the increasing importance of multigenerational bonds.
As for the analysed sample, the structure of the nuclearfamily was an important indicator of the level of support.
While her parents had been maintaining an ' abbreviated nuclearfamily ' in good times, at a point of crisis generational bonds were revived but sustained separately.
Potential probands were excluded if they had been adopted, or if their nuclearfamily was not available for study.
This is realised if one imagines a large and a small nuclearfamily in both of which only one child provides support.
Coming from a small nuclearfamily associated with a higher likelihood of support giving.
This ideological construction of a nuclearfamily is most obviously promoted where the 'work' children are doing is concerned.
Instead, the caring relationship tends to be based more on the nuclearfamily.
Yet in a strictly biological sense, a nuclearfamily is created whenever two members of a species mate.
The obligation is not confined to the nuclearfamily but extends to other relationships and households.
Even for them it seems, the ideal of the nuclearfamily still shapes attitudes to stepfamily life.
For this reason, elderly people sometimes belonged in the household of a non-related nuclearfamily, upon which they were financially dependent.
The south's greater emphasis on extended kinship relations beyond the nuclearfamily also meant, literally, a more clannish, conservative culture.
Instead of the maternal lineage, he proposed the nuclearfamily as the central institution of kinship.
Participants lived in a nuclearfamily (n 10), stepfamily (n 3) and single-parent family (n 6), one with the father.
And talking of families, there is the nuclearfamily (man, wife and children) and there is the extended family (brothers, sisters, uncles, nephews, etc).
It is often not a typical nuclearfamily but rather seems closer to the model of an extended family.
For example, does the occurrence of illness among nuclearfamily members create a stronger behavioural response than the occurrence of illness among extended family members?
This family dimension does not just concern gender relations; it also involves intergenerational dimensions, as well as kinship relations beyond the nuclearfamily and the household.
In addition, detailed data on the occupation, marital history, place of residence and health of the primary care-giver and his or her nuclearfamily members were collected.
In the long term, family-system characteristics did not change their basic features, and the nuclearfamily remained the predominant pattern through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Consequently, 48.2 per cent of the inhabitants lived in complex households, and almost half of the total population lived in nuclearfamily units (49.6 per cent).
Other aspects of family life and life outside the nuclearfamily unit function as risk and protective factors that are associated with children's development and psychopathology.
Hundreds of historians worldwide turned to the study of family history, and sought to understand the economic, social, and ideological underpinnings of the pre-industrial nuclearfamily.
This included instructing them on the merits of private property ownership,9 individualism,10 and dependence on the nuclearfamily rather than on the general community.
An immigrant nuclearfamily isn't enough.
Among the various simple-family forms, what is known as the nuclearfamily (married couple with unmarried children) was the most common, representing 26 per cent of all households.
Such endogeneity is not testable, however, because the distribution of care among adult children and their nuclearfamily members can only be assessed for current care-givers.
And while the partitions defining people according to religion, servile status, tribe, guild, or household slowly faded, the blurred outlines of the nuclearfamily began to solidify.
Instead, contributors opted for breaking down the isolation of the nuclearfamily and integrating it more closely with the other institutions, the secondary social networks, of society.
I shall argue that it is important for those engaged in policy debates to understand the tenacity of the ideal(ised) nuclearfamily and the attractions of pro-family rhetoric.
The goal, however, is not that they actually have a family, but that they conform to the idea of the nuclearfamily as an economic mechanism.
This form of privatisation assumes the existence of a stable nuclearfamily as the norm of household formation, and the persistence of a gendered division of domestic/caring labour.
In a simple nuclearfamily, the loss of the spouse could have dramatic consequences on the surviving partner who found him/herself alone in taking care of children.
Exploding the myth of a transition from extended to nuclearfamily structure was a potent demonstration of the power of social science methods in historical analysis.
Although family care tends to be more nuclearfamily oriented, and more males participate in providing such care, the burden of informal care is overwhelmingly borne by females.
Most of the contributions were, however, more speculative, and concerned in very general terms with the future of the nuclearfamily which has emerged in industrialized urban, achievement-orientated societies.
At its simplest, this takes the form of a nuclearfamily, but joint units, typically comprising a father, his married sons and their immediate families, are also relatively common.
Behind the desert fantasy is a divided suburban consciousness, yet on either side of the fence we are in the copycat domestic space of the nuclearfamily.
In these works, the past is the rigid taboos and traditions inherited and represented by the nuclearfamily, the father, as well as by the rural setting.
Reports of the death of marriage and the nuclearfamily have been greatly exaggerated.
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I have in mind the idea of the nuclearfamily and, for example, the problems with single-parent families, ethnic minorities, and so.
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Over emphasis on the nuclearfamily produces such marginalisation.
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The nuclearfamily and its indoctrination of children into pacific behaviour, good manners and tolerance are civilisation's only defence against collapse.
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While supporting the nuclearfamily we must also support the family as it exists.
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That is an important aspect of the nuclearfamily as a monogamous lifelong commitment.
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I regret the fact that we have far more of the nuclearfamily living on its own in contrast to the extended family.
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In my view, we should be considering not only the nuclearfamily but the single parent family, and the extended family, particularly among ethnic groups.
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Then one sees how technology, causing mobility, moves families away from such areas and how one then gets a nuclearfamily.
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The nuclearfamily, therefore, while in semblance still alive, is spread laterally across the country.
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Perhaps we could promote more fulsomely the nuclearfamily when educating young children.
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Is it the nuclearfamily—man, woman and two or three children—or the larger family, including grandparents, uncles, aunts and so forth?
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We have elevated the principle of non-intervention in the nuclearfamily to the point of ideological dogma.
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The nuclearfamily today is split up by the increasing number of divorces and also by the increase in commuting between work and home.
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It strikes at the heart of the concept of the nuclearfamily forming the basis of society.
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Parts of our cities are not only nuclear-free zones but are rapidly becoming nuclearfamily-free zones.
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The nuclearfamily is often a family overloaded in many senses, because problems cannot be shared.
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Much has been written about the family as a nuclearfamily, with male and female parents and a number of children.
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The nuclearfamily has been replaced by a number of independent units in the same household.
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There is no standard nuclearfamily in this line of vision.
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The nuclearfamily has long replaced the extended family.
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We have shed caring for the elderly as we have gone along because we have adopted the nuclearfamily.
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He reported in a time of relatively stable and nuclearfamily life.
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The tax system has done nothing to encourage marriage and the nuclearfamily.
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But it works best of all in the nuclearfamily.
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Therefore, if the extended family disappeared long ago, it appears that the nuclearfamily has been shrinking, too.
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It is not confined to what we call "the nuclearfamily".
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The nuclearfamily is not necessarily the ideal.
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There cannot be just a narrow focus even on the nuclearfamily left on its own.
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What is the nuclearfamily?
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What was meant there was the extended family, which is known to many systems of judicature and legislature, whereas our system knows only the nuclearfamily.
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On the contrary, what we have and what is almost universally applauded is the nuclearfamily to bring up the young who are the future of our society.
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It is not just the nuclearfamily.
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Another means of doing this is through contact at work with those in the normal nuclearfamily or others with similar experience of the single parent's unhappy circumstances.
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We want the nuclearfamily.
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It is not even limited to the nuclearfamily, but covers the broader spectrum of family life in which children need adults and adults need children.
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Indeed, it will even affect our human relations in that the burden of absence from the family—the nuclearfamily—could, in part, be relieved to the greater good of all.
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If the extended family has all but disappeared and the nuclearfamily is not what it used to be, perhaps the time has come to attempt to reinvent community.
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She focuses more narrowly on the honour of her nuclearfamily.
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Although there are some extended families, the nuclearfamily is more the norm.
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Members of the nuclear families of members of one's own (former) nuclearfamily may class as lineal or as collateral.
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A hunter's nuclearfamily usually consumes about 10% of the game brought in by the male head of the household.
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The nuclearfamily remained the only other independent unit.
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Societal norms of the 1950s consisted of a nuclearfamily, two parents and a child.
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Their culture is traditionally centered around a nuclearfamily, scattering once a parent dies.
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Ran is part of a traditional nuclearfamily (biological parents still married to each other) with an elder brother.
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Historically, most marriages in western culture have had a late age of marriage and an emphasis on the nuclearfamily.
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