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advantages and disadvantages of joint family​

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Answered by ishita1chopra
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  1. Children learn to live together in a joint family: The children of the household often grow up learning how to coexist with other people; they learn values like sharing, caring and adjustment, etcetera.
  2. Emotional and financial supports in a joint family: With so many people coexisting in a joint family, often an individual can get their source of emotional support from many people. The financial burden upon an individual is also reduced when they live in a joint family.
  3. More source of entertainment in a joint family: Loneliness is out of the question when one lives in a joint family because with so many people around, there is always a constant source of entertainment.

More Personal Space in a nuclear family

:Disadvantages of a Joint family

  1. No personal space in a joint family: Joint family has a lot of people living together; thereby, the personal spaces of individuals are often violated here, which can be a major problem for individuals.
  2. More Family friction in a joint family: Joint families triggers more frictions between the members than the other kind of families, as friction is inevitable when so many people live together.
  3. Thwarting personal aspiration in a joint family: Joint families often expect the thriving generations to follow in the same lineage as their forefathers; however, some of the new generations might possess different aspirations and goals in life – these are often thwarted, discouraged, and de-motivated.
  4. More financial liabilities in a nuclear family: The members of the nuclear families do not get the liberty to share their financial troubles with the other members, like in joint families. They are the ones who are entirely responsible for their financial liabilities.
  5. Children often grow up to be Selfish in a nuclear family: The children living in nuclear families grow up being concerned about them solely and grow up to become selfish, who do not learn to care for others and think about others. Nuclear families award a lot of personal space to individuals that are impossible in joint families. Personal space is a major requirement in the lives of people.
  6. Space for personal aspirations in a nuclear family: Nuclear families, allow an individual to peruse their personal aspirations and not remain limited to the expectations and rules of a lineage.

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