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October 10th 2013
Published: October 10th 2013
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Spanish families have gone through transformations because of demographic changes. It's been like this for throughout a century. Most families have gone from extended families to nuclear families. This has not only happened in Spain but most in the European area. Marriages have increased also in Spain. However, infant mortality rate is 7 per 1,000 people.

Family structures in Spain has change quite a few. Its was extended families that was the majority. Now it's Nuclear families, a Nuclear family is a working father, house mom, and two children. In the west it's typically middle and upper class. If there's a lower class in the west, the mother works. These are the typical family structures in Spain.

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