0 a family in which parents and their male children with their families live together and are considered as a single unit -- (父母与儿子们生活在一起并被看作是一个家庭单位的)复合家庭
But is there not a clear case for taxing joint family income—therefore at the highest rate—for the family on child benefit?
In reality, however, the extended or joint family in such communities does not always provide the level of unconditional care that is often assumed to exist.
A group containing more than two adult females plus offspring is known as a joint family.
Certainly joint family households, with a labour force of at least four members, were in an advantageous position to retain and increase their landholdings.
Jatin is in a typical joint family arrangement.
In my constituency, or anywhere in the country, £22,000 is a modest joint family income on which people may struggle.
As members of a joint family, they enjoyed control over its resources.
This joint family controlled this part of the dowry, which they used to help fund their own daughter/sister's dowries.