Abstract
The relationship of family types with money influence, self-assessment,
self-esteem and social relationship of women living in joint and nuclear
families were studied in a randomized group design. 100 women tested. It
was assumed that family types can influence study variables? Money
Attitude Scale, Self-assessment Scale, Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale,
Social Relationship Scale were administered. The SPSS analysis revealed
significant response differences between joint and nuclear family system
participants in terms of the variables; moreover, the means of all
variables were found higher among joint family system. Some context
information about mediating interaction between the variables came in
light. More cultural context studies would reveal further.