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The joint family system not only lessens the burden of housework, it is also a safety net when financial difficulties, accidents or calamities arise. The family, as a single unit shares the load together till the storm of difficulties gets over. During times of difficulties, the family provides strong emotional support as it is always there to give patient hearing to the problems of all members. It does not matter whether these problems are significant or not the important part is that all problems are heard out and advice, whenever necessary, is dispensed with a warm heart.

“A happy family is, but an earlier heaven” quoted George Bernard Shaw. But it seems, it is loosing its base in today’s time. People today no longer prefer to live in the joint family system. Smaller family units provide the freedom to live life as one pleases and the privacy is achieved-both of which cannot be possible under the joint family system. In today’s world, people want to live life on their own terms. Women, especially, have realised that life is not all about keeping everyone happy. They have started caring about their own comfort too.

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A joint family is a group of people who generally live under one roof, who eat food cooked at one hearth, who hold property in common and who participate in common worship at)d are related to each other as some particular type of blood relation.

Explanation:

The joint family includes at least four generations and three or more generations. The joint family in India includes not only the generations who live together, but also the mutuality of obligations between the various members of the family. Fulfillment of obligations refers to identifying oneself as a member of a particular family, needing financial and other kinds of help. The joint families are usually patriarchal and the eldest male member exercises authority. His authority reigns supreme. Property and name pass from father to son. Descent is reckoned along the male line.

It is not only the membership or the large size of the family which is responsible for the jointness of the family but it is the common mode of life and common values which bind the family members. Another distinguishing feature of a joint family is that persons belonging to different generations, both ascendants and descendants constitute the family unit.

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