Chinese households
Chinese households typically consist of family members living together, often including parents, children, and sometimes grandparents. This multi-generational living arrangement is common in China, reflecting cultural values that emphasize family unity and support. Households may vary in size, with urban families often smaller than those in rural areas.
In recent years, the structure of Chinese households has been changing due to urbanization and economic development. Many young people are moving to cities for work, leading to smaller nuclear families. Additionally, the One-Child Policy, which was in effect for several decades, has influenced family size and dynamics across the country.