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  2. Family - Wikipedia

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    The family's task was to protect against the outside world." [81] However, Zinn and Eitzen note, "The protective image of the family has waned in recent years as the ideals of family fulfillment have taken shape. Today, the family is more compensatory than protective. It supplies what is vitally needed but missing in other social arrangements ...

  3. History of the family - Wikipedia

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    Research on the history of the family crosses disciplines and cultures, aiming to understand the structure and function of the family from many viewpoints. For example, sociological , ecological or economical perspectives are used to view the interrelationships between the individual, their relatives, and the historical time. [ 1 ]

  4. Sociology of the family - Wikipedia

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    Sociology of the family is a subfield of sociology in which researchers and academics study family structure as a social institution and unit of socialization from various sociological perspectives. It can be seen as an example of patterned social relations and group dynamics .

  5. Family values - Wikipedia

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    Family values, sometimes referred to as familial values, are traditional or cultural values that pertain to the family's structure, function, roles, beliefs, attitudes, and ideals. Additionally, the concept of family values may be understood as a reflection of the degree to which familial relationships are valued within an individual's life.

  6. Household archaeology - Wikipedia

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    The term "family" today implies a kinship tie, while domestic groups are associated with function and co-residence simply implies shared dwelling space. [1] A household can be any of these. Household function is concerned with production, consumption, reproduction and socialization. These functions can be interpreted archaeologically.

  7. World Family Organization - Wikipedia

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    The mission of the WFO is "To promote means, opportunity, equal rights and chances for women and men to assume their role and functions within the Family and Society, in conditions of freedom, equity, security and human dignity, and promote policies and actions to bring about better life condition to all Families, respecting their diversity and ...

  8. The Walton family is the world’s richest as soaring Walmart ...

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    Indeed, the family has entered the sports world, as Bud’s daughter Anne Walton-Kroenke’s billionaire husband owns multiple teams between the Denver Nuggets and Arsenal Football Club.

  9. Family economics - Wikipedia

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    Family economics applies economic concepts such as production, division of labor, distribution, and decision making to the family. It is used to explain outcomes unique to family—such as marriage, the decision to have children, fertility, time devoted to domestic production, and dowry payments using economic analysis.