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Famiglia
The cornerstone of Italian society, representing family.
Patriarcale
Patriarchal; historically refers to the traditional Italian family structure.
Famiglia allargata
Extended family living under one roof, typical in historical contexts.
Famiglia nucleare
Nuclear family, consisting only of parents and children.
Casalinghe
Active participants in the workforce; traditionally refers to housewives.
Doppio carico
The cultural expectation that women handle both work and household responsibilities.
Famiglie monoparentali
Single-parent families that have become more common.
Unioni civili
Civil unions, recognized in Italy since 2016.
I Bamboccioni
Young adults (ages 20–35) living with their parents due to economic necessity.
Disoccupazione giovanile
Youth unemployment; a key reason for
Il Mammismo
The intense attachment Italian men often have to their mothers.
Il capofamiglia
Head of the household, historically the father.
Il nucleo familiare
Family unit used in formal and demographic contexts.
I parenti
Relatives; does not mean parents.
I genitori
Correct term for parents (mother and father).
Il Battesimo
Baptism, marking the entrance into the community.
La Prima Comunione
First Communion; a significant religious milestone at age 8-9.
La Cresima
Confirmation; occurs during adolescence.
Il Matrimonio
Marriage; traditionally an extensive and significant social event.
Natale
Christmas; strictly family-oriented holiday.
Ferragosto
Public holiday on August 15; often a time for family trips.
L'Inverno Demografico
Demographic crisis facing Italy, characterized by low birth rates.
Tasso di natalità
Birth rate; Italy has one of the lowest in the world.
Figli unici
Only children; a consequence of the declining birth rate.
I Nonni
Grandparents; play a vital role in Italian family support.
Nonni-sitter
Grandparents who care for grandchildren while parents work.
La pensione
Pension support, typically provided by grandfathers for younger generations.
Denatalità
Low birth rate; indicates modern trends in family sizes.
Bamboccioni
Term for young adults living with parents; context is socio-economic.
Parenti lontani
Distant relatives; involved in community celebrations.
Antipasto
First course of a typical Italian Sunday lunch.
Caffè
Coffee; typically served at the end of an Italian meal.
Pensione
Elderly care, typically managed within families.