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Families in a Global Context

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Families in a Global Context

The idea of family is socially constructed. This means that it differs between societies depending on their culture, norms and values - what is seen as a typical family isn’t the same thing for all societies.

Parsons and family types

Parsons and family types

  • According to Talcott Parsons, the most common family type across the world, after industrialisation, was the nuclear family.
Functionalists and family types

Functionalists and family types

  • According to functionalists, the nuclear family type is seen as the ideal.
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