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Nuclear families (families with children AND parents), Step families (families with parents or parent who has/have children from previous relationships), Extented families (families with aunts, uncles, grandparents,cousins, etc.) ,Single parents families (families containing only one parent in charge of the rest of the family) and Adopted families (families who have adopted children to the family).
Children had to work with parents to help their families survive.
Families.
Children had no 'rights'. The parents had complete control over their families.
Today, families are typically small in Europe, with parents only producing an average of about 2 children, if that. However, in the old days it was not uncommon for families to have four, five, even ten children.
Not usually.
On average, families in Germany tend to have 1-2 children. The total fertility rate in Germany is around 1.5 children per woman, which is below the replacement level of 2.1 children per woman. Factors such as lifestyle choices, high cost of living, and work-life balance contribute to smaller family sizes in Germany.
Yes; many of them do that.
What percentage of children in the UK live within a step-family
In "The Giver," families apply for children through a highly controlled process where children are assigned to parents by a committee. Families do not have biological children, but instead receive a child who is specially selected to match their family unit. The child is also assigned a name at the time of placement.
Parents may not able to provide the necessity of their children.
1.8 in houses with families 1.7 in houses with cohabiting couples and single parents