How It Affects The Extended Family

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How does it affect the family members in the extended family?

Nowadays, there are more and more extended families appear in the word. The extended family refers to the multi-generation people living in a family, and usually has three or more generations. In ordinary families, it is usually only parents and children who live together, but in multi-generational families, three or more generations of grandparents live in the family. Living environment has many influences on people's living habits and character behavior. The origin of extended family is in Germany, where the proportion of old people in society continues to grow. In 2005, the number of people aged 65 and older in Germany was 15.9 million, and between 22.9 million and 23.59 …show more content…

One study of the emotional state of mothers and children in Pakistan's Muslim population showed that the anxiety of mothers and grandmothers in extended families eased. (Clin, BR J. National Library of Medicine, June 2000)This is a mental state about mother and grandmother to influence the children emotion in the extended families, children and grandmother's ability to adapt is superior to the nuclear family, mother and grandmother's emotion on emotional adjustment has a great influence. This is an interesting conclusion, which shows that although living together in different generations can reduce the tension and stress of private space, it also increases the adaptability of family members. In extended family, children hand their grandparents will have a close relationship because of they are taken care of by their grandparents. The benefits of an extended family have been most evident in the older generation. Living with young people can change the mindset of the elderly, and studies show that they feel more positive when they return to their children than they do alone. Not only do they get care from their children, but they also help their children to take care of their grandchildren. Their children have left them for many years, and this has brought them back together with their children. And also these children, who live in extended families, have been subjected to different education from different …show more content…

The older generation comes back to their children when they need care, as noted above, but some young people have chosen not to leave their parents to live alone because of rising house prices or because there is no stable source of income. There is no consumption of houses or rent, which will not only hurt the economy. Children who do not leave their parents to form their own families are also leading to an ageing population. Living with their parents has also made them less independent than their peers who have formed their own families. In an extended family, every family member needs to grind and cooperate with each other, when three generations live together, there will inevitably be generation gap, and arguments were inevitable at this time. This brings stress and tension to family members. If the parents of the couple live in the same room, there needs to be more friction between the family members, their habits and the educate method to the younger generation is totally different. This can cause conflict to a certain extent. Supporting young people's jobs is one way to solve their housing problems. This causes the extended family to reduce, and it is because purchasing power makes the economy stable, both the purchase of the property and the birth of a new baby are great support for the national economy. The education policy for children or a new baby subsidy can help reduce the

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