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P. Kolenda has given some compositional categories of nuclear family in India. Which one of the following is NOT one of the categories presented by Kolenda?
Supplemented nuclear
Sub-nuclear
Single person household
Supplemented lineal
Let’s break it down:
- Supplemented nuclear: This is a category Kolenda described. It’s basically your standard nuclear family, with a few extras—say, a widowed parent or some other relative tagged on.
- Sub-nuclear: This is also a Kolenda category. Think of it as a part of a nuclear unit, maybe just a mother and her kids when the father’s away.
- Single person household: Here’s the kicker—Kolenda doesn’t include this as a category of nuclear families. A single individual living alone isn’t a nuclear family or a variation of it under his classification.
- Supplemented lineal: Also a Kolenda term. This is a family that has the nuclear core (parents and kids), plus dependent ascending or descending relatives—like grandparents or grandchildren.
So, the option that isn’t from Kolenda’s list is:
- Single person household
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