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An African family is generally a nuclear unit. In some parts of Africa, a husband may have multiple wives in their family.
nuclear family
That term is "nuclear family." It refers to a family unit consisting of parents (a father and mother) and their children living together in the same household.
The Gosselins are a nuclear family, parents and children living together.
Most African people use extended family while American people prefer nuclear family structure. However, everyone actually uses some of both, with the mix depending on personal and family circumstance as well as the preferences of the surrounding cultures.
live all together
A nuclear family typically consists of parents and their children living together.
1.Conjugal Family - It consists of a husband and a wife. 2.Nuclear Family - It includes a father,mother and children. 3.Extended Family - It consists of the father,mother,children,grandparents and relatives living together in the same house.
A nuclear family consists of parents and their children living together.
A nuclear family is husband, wife and their non-adult children. An extended family is a nuclear family with their more distant relatives, such as grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins, etc. Sometimes extended families live together or near each other. Sometimes nuclear families are widely separated from their relatives. Then the extended family still exists but does not interact as closely.
Nuclear family: Two parents and their children living together. Extended family: Includes relatives beyond the nuclear family, such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Single-parent family: One parent raising one or more children. Blended family: Two parents and their children from current and previous relationships living together.
A nuclear family is always a universal term. The term applies universally to families fulfilling certain criteria, based on the atomic model of a nucleus orbited by electrons. In the Nuclear Family model, the parents form the nucleus (there must be two), and then the children form the outside surrounding the parents. A standard number in an MEDC would be three, but in an LEDC like most in Africa, nine or ten would not be uncommon.