CLASSIFICATION OF THE FAMILY ON THE Basis of Residence  Patrilocal  Matrilocal  Patrima -- trilocal  Neolocal  Doullocal  avanculocal Relation.

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CLASSIFICATION OF THE FAMILY ON THE Basis of Residence  Patrilocal  Matrilocal  Patrima -- trilocal  Neolocal  Doullocal  avanculocal Relation  Conjugal  Consang- uinous Marriage  Monogamous  Polygamous  Polyandrous  polygynous Authority  Patriauthor - ity  Matriautho - rity Inheritan ce  Patrilin eal  matrilin eal Ecology  Rural  Urban Size  Nuclear  Joint  Extended

TYPE OF FAMILY - On The Basis of Relation -  Conjugal Family - Its consist of spouses, their offspring's and relatives through marriage.  Consanguineous Family - It is consist blood relative together with their mates and their children's. On The Basis of Ecology -  Rural family - Rural family are near to joint families. Their economies condition is based on agriculture & member have primary relationship tradition strictness and religion are the soul of the rural family.  Urban Family - it is situated in cities where members have seen ordinary relationship and greater quality the economic condition based on industry factory and occupation rather than agriculture of urban families.

BASIC NEEDS OF THE FAMILY