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An average Victorian family typically consisted of about five to six members. This usually included two parents and three to four children, although larger families were common, especially among the working class. Extended family members, such as grandparents or relatives, might also live in the household, increasing the number of occupants. Socioeconomic factors influenced family size, with wealthier families often having fewer children due to different social dynamics.

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