Economy, asked by tabasum3365, 11 months ago

Advantages and disadvantages of an extended family

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are three types of extended families; they are one generation, two generation and three generation families. Forty eight percent of all extended families live in a two generation family.

so as we know everything that exceeds a limit always leads to a problem . same way we have lots of disadvantages with extended famiy .

here iam going to include some of the disadvantages :

  • quarrel :Words carry weight, and sometimes they can carry the weight of the world. but truth is words hurt the most . many people living together marks many thoughts holding together where everyone has different way of thinking and the day two opposite thoughts collides that day what happens is quarrel and no doubt the depression ..

  • Decrease of income : this is obvious that I many people are living together we need lots of resources and sometimes money earned can't hold this and it leads to starvation .

  • more space is required for comfortable living : many families can't afford more space and this leads to very less comfortable place .

Ever Coin Has Two Sides .

while we are pointing out disadvantages we have advantages too ;

  • Husband and wife dont have much pressure in handling children.
  • children gets lots of affection from grandparents .
  • problem are solved together and discussed properly .
  • such family has more than two income sources , so it's easy to manage .
  • they play together
  • they live happily
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