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      • a group of persons united by ties of marriage, blood or adoption; constituting a single household; interacting and communicating with each other in their respec tive social roles of husband and wife, mother and father, son and daughter, brother and sister; and creating and maintaining a common culture.
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  2. Dec 30, 2010 · Oct 2021. Ana Maria Margarita Songco Salvador. PDF | This paper reviews the current definition of Filipino families, starting from a sociological perspective to the challenge to...

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  3. Philippine journal of psychology. This paper reviews the current definition of Filipino families , starting from a sociological perspective to the challenge to Filipino psychologists. More recent research of sociologists on families recognize the changing structure and composition of Filipino families brought about by various issues, urban and ...

  4. The Changing Filipino Family Book Review of The Filipino Family 3rd Edition by Belen T. Medina. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 2015. Softbound, 303 pages. It is not easy to write a textbook on the Filipino family7. As the author notes, there are various perspectives that can be used to interpret the sociology of the family.

  5. National Commission of the Philippines on "Re-thinking the Filipino Family," December 9, 1994, Department of Foreign Affairs Building, Roxas Blvd., Metro Manila. Despite the centrality of the family as a social unit in Philippine culture, it is erroneous to assume that family structures, relationships, and norms are homogenous across the ...

  6. Revisiting the Definition and Concept ofFilipino Family: A Psychological Perspective. DonMichael Francisco. This paper reviews the current definition of Filipino families, starting from a sociological perspective to the challenge to Filipino psychologists.

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  7. In Philippine hegemonic discourses, the ideal Filipino family, according to scholar Belen Medina, is defined as “basically the nuclear or elementary group of husband, wife and unmarried childrennatural-born or adopted.” 10 Close Odine de Guzman, writing about gender, migration, and the romance of the “Filipino family,” further ...

  8. Jan 1, 2013 · Abstract. The Filipino family provides an interesting study because familism is embedded in its social sphere, translating its relational quality outside the family. Being family-centred, child-centric, having close ties, and a large family size (Medina, 2001; Miralao, 1994) are some basic elements of families in the Philippines.

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