familypeople
Familypeople is a term used in sociological and cultural discussions to describe individuals or groups in which family bonds, kinship obligations, and caregiving roles form the core of social life. It signals a social orientation where kin ties shape everyday behavior, responsibilities, and communal expectations.
As a concept, familypeople emphasizes intergenerational care, shared resources within households, and decision making oriented toward
The term draws on existing ideas such as familism and kinship networks and is commonly applied to
In policy and public discourse, discussions of familypeople may address implications for childcare, elder care, housing,
Critics caution that the label can oversimplify complex family dynamics, reinforce stereotypes, or obscure differences across