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Question
Discuss any seven differences between the consanguineous family and the conjugal family.
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Solution
- Basis of Relationship: A consanguineous family is one that is based on blood relationships, whereas a conjugal family is established through marriage.
- Members: Consanguineous families include parents, siblings, and other blood relatives, while conjugal families are made up of a husband, wife and their children.
- Size: Consanguineous families are generally large and extended in nature, whereas conjugal families are typically small and nuclear.
- Inheritance & Authority: In consanguineous families, authority and inheritance are distributed among several relatives, whereas in conjugal families these are mainly controlled by the married couple.
- Social & Economic Support: Consanguineous families offer collective support, while conjugal families depend more on self-reliance.
- Decision-Making: In consanguineous families, decisions are taken by several elders, whereas in conjugal families, the spouses make decisions independently.
- Stability & Flexibility: Consanguineous families tend to be more stable because of wider family support, while conjugal families are more flexible but may be less secure during times of crisis.
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