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Nuclear family and Joint family​

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Answered by simipoonam81
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A nuclear family consists of a husband-wife and children, members of the nuclear family are very few.

A joint family consists of related members of the family living under the same roof. It is the type of extended family. ... Impact on Children – When both parents are working it becomes difficult to manage kids

Answered by abhijay0077
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Nuclear family: This is also known as the conjugal family or family of procreation. Nuclear families are comprised of married partners and their offspring. This is common in industrial societies, but it is not the most common type of family in the world, although the practice is spreading through modern development. Some anthropologists identify a second type of nuclear family, the non-conjugal family. In this type of nuclear family, there is one parent with dependent children. Additionally, there is the polygymous family, which is comprised of multiple spouses and dependent children (Lavenda and Schultz 2010; note that Lavenda and Schultz refer to a polygynous family, not a polygymous family, but that term does not encompass a married woman living with multiple husbands and dependent children).

Joint family: Joint families are composed of sets of siblings, theirs spouses, and their dependent children.

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