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== Nuclear Family in the 18th Century ==
== Nuclear Family in the 18th Century ==
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Sociological Definition

For a group to be called a nuclear family there must at some time be a father, mother and at least one child. This type of family structure is found in almost all societies, although the length of time in which the family remains in this form varies even within the same society.

The nuclear family can be a nurturing environment in which to raise children as long as there is love, time spent with children, emotional support, low stress, and a stable economic environment. In nuclear families, both adults are the biological or adoptive parents of their children.


Nuclear Family in the 18th Century

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