The typical Japanese family consists of a married couple with their children, also called a nuclear family. The husband is the breadwinner of the family, with the wife remaining at home or only working part time.
a japanses family can ususally only consist of 3 people, a man, a women and 1 child unless with permission from the empiror to have more. Different answer: actually i have a japanese family and we have 5 children!
x Jess
Edit: There is no mandate in Japan for families to have just one child. You're thinking of the Chinese "One Child Policy: 計劃生育政ç–." Japanese family sizes have decreased significantly, however most parents have just one or two children."
Sourcing:
http://tcn.cse.fau.edu/homepage/esp03/src/eluo/familylife.html
It states that the average number of children in a Japanese family is 3.
Absolutely! The family dynamic has changed dramatically with the shift in society. More mothers are working, husbands and dads are staying home, children are back to living longer at home and there are many blended families.
algernod Washington has 7 children
John Roberts has 2 children
Franz Ferdinand had 3 children
Jerome Adams has 3 children
2.4 children in the average British family.
The average number of children per family is two sometimes three.
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In the 1950s, the average number of children per family in Britain was around 2.4.
the averige family in cuba has 2 children like the US
less than two
Jewish families very so greatly, that the average (2.3 children) is a meaningless number.
In 2012, the average Russian family had 1.5 children.
1.5 including all families with no children. or its around 2 otherwise.
An average poor african family has on average 12 childern each.
I think around 5 or 4 not sure tho
I think it is 5 people??