Familism

"Familism" in a Sentence (4 examples)

Familism was spread in England by Christopher Vittels, an itinerant joiner of Dutch origin.

Familism is one of the most important cultural values in all Latino groups.

Familism denotes the normative commitment of family members to the family, and to family relationships [...].

A central component of familism is the expectation that children will be the primary caregivers for their parents [...].

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