“…Consequently, "family" is increasingly recognized as a fluid and subjective concept (Demo et al, 2005;Sanner, Ganong, & Coleman, 2021). Although hegemonic definitions have traditionally centered the role of genetic and legal ties in defining family, family membership is socially constructed, based not just on biology and law but also on affect, cognition, communication, and behavior (Sanner et al, 2020). In the study of family structure, however, researchers tend to conflate families with households, comparing specific residential units on the basis of their living arrangements (Demo et al, 2005).…”