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Sunday, February 24, 2008
Joint, Nuclear Family patterns in Multifaith & Multicultural Mileu
PS. This is a sample result of my research, ASK FOR MORE:
Nuclear family [en.wikipedia.org ]
Complex family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hindu joint family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From Joint Family to Nuclear Family The Family in eastern Finland in the Eighteenth Century.
Native People, Social Conditions: Family The vast majority of households among both native and non-native households follow the nuclear family model (2 parents and children). Seventy-seven percent of registered Indians on reserve, 73.4% of registered Indians off-reserve, 81.1% of Inuit families, 74.6% of Métis families and 87.3% of nonaboriginal families reported a nuclear family structure.
Nuclear family no longer the norm for UK Jews: A report released Thursday provides a comprehensive insight into the British Jewish community and reveals that, even more than for their fellow Britons, the nuclear family is no longer a normative model for UK Jews.
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