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Sociologists and anthropologists generally distinguish between the nuclear family, made up of husband, wife, and children but separaged from other relatives; and the extended family, in which a group of nuclear families and related individuals from several generations act together as a virtual unit. The extended family is found most often in agricultural or hunting societies, where such groups are functioning economic units. The nuclear family is associated with the urban-industrial society in which family members cannot be employed together,
Sociologists and anthropologists generally distinguish between the nuclear family, made up of husband, wife, and children but separaged from other relatives; and the extended family, in which a group of nuclear families and related individuals from several generations act together as a virtual unit. The extended family is found most often in agricultural or hunting societies, where such groups are functioning economic units. The nuclear family is associated with the urban-industrial society in which family members cannot be brought together,