The industrial revolution. No longer did families rely on numbers to generate acceptable living conditions: under agrarian societies the more kids you had, the more workers you had to help you make profit. With the 'rise of the machines' one person and a machine (say cotton jenny) could do more work than 5 people alone could. This did cause raw manpower to become less valuable, but there were always new opportunities (repair the machine, sell the machine, make the machine etc.) The actual value of a child as a worker went down. So the next thing that happened was education: no longer were you absolutely stuck on the farm, you could take your education and go somewhere else.
In a nuclear family an extended amount of time and energy is expended on a smaller number of children.
As to patriarchal, there was no longer a need for a single point of responsibility, others in the nuclear family had much more of a stake in the governing of the family.
Families shifted from extended to nuclear due to industrialization and urbanization, which led to more individualistic lifestyles. The change from patriarchal to egalitarian was influenced by cultural shifts towards gender equality, increased educational and employment opportunities for women, and changing social norms emphasizing partnership and shared decision-making within relationships.
The nuclear family is most common in industrial and post-industrial societies. These societies tend to prioritize individualism, mobility, and privacy, which align with the structure of a nuclear family consisting of parents and their dependent children living separately from the extended family.
The most common family type in foraging societies is the nuclear family, consisting of parents and their offspring living together. In some foraging societies, extended families or kinship networks may also be present, providing additional support and resources.
In the contemporary US, bilateral kinship is the most common type, where families trace descent and inheritance through both the mother's and father's sides. This allows for relationships to expand beyond the nuclear family and can include extended family members.
first,what is a family? a family is the basic unit of the society while functions are the roles perfomed by the family. there are four basic functions of the family which are 1.procreation. In the traditional times,the main aim of a man and a woman coming together is to procreate(giving birth) but in the modern times,not all men and women who live under the same roof have the aim of procreating....
The element U stands for Uranium in the periodic table. Uranium is a radioactive metal with atomic number 92. It is commonly used as a fuel in nuclear reactors and in the production of nuclear weapons.
they are mostly extended families depending on how large the family is.
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Yes,they do have extened and nuclear families through out poland.
most likely extended family cause in a extended family their are lots of close family members if nuclear it would only be a mother and a father and kids
nuclear , extended , single - parent , blended , ,foster , adoptive , transnational , mixed race.
because they are muslims and muslims like bombs
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.
Iran no nuclear! We no have nuclear anything! You obama go jump in lake! Allahu akbar!
Their arent any
The nuclear family is often seen as the best because it provides a sense of stability, security, and emotional support for its members. It is a relatively small unit where relationships can be more closely knit and focused. Additionally, it is easier to make decisions and coordinate activities within a nuclear family due to its smaller size.
The differences between a nuclear family and a extended family is... an extended family has cousin's and grandparents, and a nuclear family has a mother, a father, and their children. But the similarities are they are all family. Nina, age 10 (I like puppies!)
expanded families contain non-nuclear relatives.