This is a fascinating topic because the concept of "family" is undergoing a massive global shift. Here is a brief look at how the idea of an "expanding family" has changed over time. The Changing Architecture of the Family
It looks like the text you provided is slightly garbled, but it seems to translate to "Download: Increase in family size" (or "Increase in the number of family members"). This is a fascinating topic because the concept
For most of human history, an "increase in family members" was a matter of survival and economic necessity. In agrarian societies, more children meant more hands to work the land and more security for parents in their old age. The "extended family"—including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins—lived under one roof or in close proximity, creating a built-in support system. For most of human history, an "increase in