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2. "Families are the
cornerstone of society,
and in India, they come in
many forms, reflecting the
rich cultural diversity of
the country. Each type of
Kinship provides a sense
of belonging, security,
and support, making them
essential to the well-being
and success of individuals
and communities."
4. TYP ES OF KINSHIP
J O IN T F A M IL Y
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P A T R IA R C H A L F A M IL Y
N U C L E A R F A M IL Y
M A T R IA R C H A L F A M IL Y
E X TE N D E D F A M IL Y
C A S T -B A S E D
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J OINT FAM ILY SYSTEM
The Joint Family System is a traditional type of family system in
India where multiple generations of a family live together in a
single household and share resources, responsibilities, and
decision-making. The family is typically headed by the eldest
male member, who is responsible for managing the family's
finances, property, and overall well-being. All members of the
joint family contribute to the household by working, managing
finances, or taking care of other responsibilities.
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CAST-B ASED SYSTEM
In this system, an individual's caste m em bership is a key
factor in determining their relationships and responsibilities
towards other m em bers of their caste. For example,
individuals from the same caste may be expected to marry
within their caste, support each other in times of need, and
maintain certain cultural practices and traditions. This type
of kinship can also include eco nomic and political
cooperation between m em bers of the same caste.
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EXTENDED FAM ILY SYSTEM
The Extended Family System is a type of family system in India
that combines elements of the Joint Family System and the
Nuclear Family System. In this system, the immediate family
members, such as the parents and children, live in a separate
household, but maintain close relationships and support each
other. Other extended family members, such as grandparents,
uncles, aunts, and cousins, also play an important role in the
lives of the immediate family members. The extended family
provides a strong support network and is often relied upon in
times of need, such as during illness or financial difficulties.
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P ATRIARCHAL FAM ILY SYSTEM
This type of family system is based on traditional gender
roles and is widely prevalent in India. In a Patriarchal Family
System, m en are often seen as the primary providers and
protectors of the family, and the wo m en and children are
expected to respect and obey the male head of the
household. This type of family system can lead to unequal
power dynamics and limit the autonomy and opportunities
of wo m en and children.
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NUCLEAR FAM ILY SYSTEM
The Nuclear Family System is c o m m o n in urban areas and is
often seen as pro viding more personal freedom and privacy
comp a re d to the Joint Family System. This type of family
system is also mo re adap table to mod er n lifestyles, as
individuals are able to pursue their ow n careers, interests, and
goals without having to consider the needs of extended family
members. Unlike the Joint Family System, this type of family
system is m ore in d ep en d en t an d focuses on th e n eed s an d
desires of the immediate family members.
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M ATRIARCHAL FAM ILY SYSTEM
In this system, w o m e n are often seen as the primary caretakers and
providers for the family, and they have a significant role in managing
the family's finances, property, and other resources. The mother or
grandmother may be the head of the family and responsible for
making decisions, with the father or grandfather playing a supportive
role. This type of family system is relatively u n c o m m o n in India and is
typically found in certain tribal communities. This type of family
system challenges traditional gender roles and can be seen as a way to
empower w o m e n and promote gender equality.
11. CONCLUSION
The different types of Kinships in India, including
the Joint Family System, Nuclear Family System,
Extended Family System, Patriarchal Family System,
Matriarchal Family System, and Caste-based
Kinship, reflect the complex and diverse cultural
traditions and values of the country. Each type of
Kinship provides its own unique benefits and
challenges, but all serve as a way for individuals to
maintain close relationships, support each other,
and preserve their cultural heritage.