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What (who) is nuclear family - definition

FAMILY GROUP CONSISTING OF PARENTS AND THEIR CHILDREN (ONE OR MORE)
Cornflake family; Nuclear families; Atomic family; Traditional family; Elementary family; Alternative family; Nuclear Household; Traditional families
  • An American nuclear family composed of the mother, father, and their children circa 1955

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Nuclear Family (disambiguation)
(nuclear families)
A nuclear family is a family unit that consists of father, mother, and children.
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Nuclear Family (disambiguation)
¦ noun a couple and their dependent children, regarded as a basic social unit.
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Nuclear Family (disambiguation)
A nuclear family, elementary family or conjugal family is a family group consisting of parents and their children (one or more), typically living in one home residence. It is in contrast to a single-parent family, the larger extended family, or a family with more than two parents.

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Nuclear family

A nuclear family, elementary family, cereal-packet family or conjugal family is a family group consisting of parents and their children (one or more), typically living in one home residence. It is in contrast to a single-parent family, the larger extended family, or a family with more than two parents. Nuclear families typically center on a heterosexual married couple which may have any number of children. There are differences in definition among observers. Some definitions allow only biological children who are full-blood siblings and consider adopted or half and step siblings a part of the immediate family, but others allow for a step-parent and any mix of dependent children, including stepchildren and adopted children. Most sociologists and anthropologists consider the nuclear family as the most basic form of social organization, while others consider the extended family structure to be the most common family structure in most cultures and at most times.

The term nuclear family was popularized in the 20th century. In the United States, it became the most common form of family structure in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Since that time, the number of North American nuclear families is gradually decreasing, while the number of alternative family formations has increased; this phenomenon is generally opposed by members of such philosophies as social conservatism or familialism, which consider the nuclear family structure important.

Examples of use of nuclear family
1. The diary of an unconventional nuclear family Tuesday 7.30am.
2. There is an absolute acceptance that the requirement for a nuclear family is past.
3. The diary of an unconventional nuclear family Thursday morning My lips are still throbbing.
4. The diary of an unconventional nuclear family Wednesday afternoon Party time.
5. The diary of an unconventional nuclear family Monday A tell–tale wet patch in Ds bed.