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  2. Extended family - Wikipedia

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    However, it may also refer to a family unit in which several generations live together within a single household. In some cultures, the term is used synonymously with consanguineous family. A stem family is a kind of extended family, first discussed by Frédéric Le Play. Parents will live with one child and his/her spouse, as well as the ...

  3. Family in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The percentage of nuclear-family households is approximately half what it was at its peak in the middle of the 20th century. [6] The percentage of married-couple households with children under 18, but without other family members (such as grandparents), has declined to 23.5% of all households in 2000 from 25.6% in 1990, and from 45% in 1960.

  4. Sociology of the family - Wikipedia

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    Family structure is changing drastically and there is a vast variety of different family structures: "The modern family is increasingly complex and has changed profoundly, with greater acceptance for unmarried cohabitation, divorce, single-parent families, same-sex partnerships and complex extended family relations. Grandparents are also doing ...

  5. More than 50 years later, residents remember closing of ... - AOL

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    Pros, cons weighed 50+ years later Their elders have a different opinion. "I know because I taught both schools," Hudson said, citing the huge disparity of educational resources.

  6. How To Financially Thrive as a Middle-Class Family ... - AOL

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    A Time Magazine article from 2001 said that the proportion of families in the middle class (defined at the time as having a household income between $15,000 and $49,999) shrank from 65.1% in 1970 ...

  7. The Pros and Cons of Retiring Near Your Family - AOL

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    If your family lives in Manhattan, for example, you might struggle to keep up with the cost of living, particularly if you rely only on a Social Security check. Pro: Won’t Have To Pay for Care

  8. Extended school time - Wikipedia

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    In addition, advocates for a return to a later, more traditional start to the school day caution that extending school time by beginning the day even earlier in the morning can be counterproductive and even unhealthy, interfering with the sleep needs of middle and high school students in the many schools where the first bell already rings in ...

  9. What next for Assad and his family? - AOL

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    A 2022 US State Department report to Congress said the extended Assad family's net worth was between $1bn (£790m) and $2bn (£1.6bn) - though it noted that it was difficult to estimate because ...