: Traditionally, Indian households have been "joint," consisting of three to four generations living together, sharing a common kitchen and financial resources. While urbanization is driving a rise in nuclear families (especially in cities), strong ties to the extended family circle often persist through regular consultation on major life decisions like marriage and careers.
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The big, fat Indian family: Global perspective and local reality Indian households have been "joint