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  2. Nuclear family | Definition, Characteristics & Benefits ...

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    Nuclear family, in sociology and anthropology, a group of people who are united by ties of partnership and parenthood and consisting of a pair of adults and their socially recognized children. Typically, but not always, the adults in a nuclear family are married.

  3. Nuclear family - Wikipedia

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    A nuclear family (also known as an elementary family, atomic family, or conjugal family) is a family group consisting of parents and their children (one or more), typically living in one home residence.

  4. A nuclear family is a family unit consisting of two parents (mother and father) and their biological or adopted children living together in a single household. This structure is distinct from extended family systems, which include additional relatives such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.

  5. Nuclear family Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of NUCLEAR FAMILY is a family group that consists only of parents and children.

  6. Why is it Called the Nuclear Family? - Merriam-Webster

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    Nuclear family refers to the core members of a family, usually parents and children. Nuclear had a long history of figurative use before its main association with 'nuclear energy,' as nucleus has senses meaning 'kernel' or more simply 'something essential.'

  7. NUCLEAR FAMILY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    NUCLEAR FAMILY definition: 1. a family consisting of two parents and their children, but not including aunts, uncles…. Learn more.

  8. The definition of a nuclear family varies, some limit the term to only biological (consanguineal) children of a couple while others include stepchildren and adopted children (e.g., blended family). An individual can be part of more than one nuclear family.