what is a nuclear family
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a family consisting of a mother, a father and their children, not including aunts, uncles, grandparents etc., thought of as a social unit
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- A nuclear family, also known as an elementary or conjugal family, is a group of parents and their offspring (one or more).
- A single-parent family, a bigger extended family, or a family with more than two parents are all examples of this.
- A married couple with any number of children makes up a nuclear family. Different observers have different definitions.
- Some definitions allow only full-blood siblings and consider adopted, half-blood, and step siblings to be members of the immediate family, while others allow for a stepparent and any combination of dependent children, including stepchildren and adopted children.
- The nuclear family is seen as the most fundamental type of social structure by certain sociologists and anthropologists.
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