consumption-human-organization
senso-concept-Mcs (ogznConsumption)

McsHitp-creation:: {2020-08-12}

overview of ogznConsumption

description::
· household is a-human-society-organization that MAINLY consumes the-satisfiers produced in a-society.
· its members share consumed satisfiers.
· some households also produce satisfiers.

name::
* McsEngl.McsStn000014.last.html//dirStn//dirMcs!⇒ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.dirMcs/dirStn/McsStn000014.last.html!⇒ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.Socozn.consumption!⇒ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.consumption-organization!⇒ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.home!⇒ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.household!⇒ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.organization.human.household!⇒ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.ozn.consuming!⇒ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.ozn.household!⇒ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.oznCnsn!⇒ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption, {2020-11-07},
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption!=McsStn000014,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption!=consumption-organization,
* McsEngl.oznCsmn!⇒ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.oznCsn!⇒ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.oznHhd!⇒ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.oznHousehold!⇒ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.oznProductionNo!⇒ogznConsumption,
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.jiāzǔzhī-家组织!=ogznConsumption,
* McsZhon.家组织-jiāzǔzhī!=ogznConsumption,
* McsZhon.jiātíng-家庭!=ogznConsumption,
* McsZhon.家庭-jiātíng!=ogznConsumption,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.νοικοκυριό!το!=ogznConsumption,
====== langoTurkish:
* McsTurk.hanehalkı!=ogznConsumption,

descriptionLong::
"4.4 For purposes of the SNA, a household is a group of persons who share the same living accommodation, who pool some, or all, of their income and wealth and who consume certain types of goods and services collectively, mainly housing and food.
As well as individual households, there are units described as institutional households that comprise groups of persons staying in hospitals, retirement homes, convents, prisons, etc. for long periods of time.
4.5 The individual members of multiperson households are not treated as separate institutional units.
Many assets are owned, or liabilities incurred, jointly by two or more members of the same household while some or all of the income received by individual members of the same household may be pooled for the benefit of all members.
Moreover, many expenditure decisions, especially those relating to the consumption of food, or housing, may be made collectively for the household as a whole.
It may be impossible, therefore, to draw up meaningful balance sheets or other accounts for members of the household on an individual basis.
For these reasons, the household as a whole rather than the individual persons in it must be treated as the institutional unit."
[{2020-10-15} https://synagonism.net/dirMcs/dirStn/dirHitp/HitpStnStd000.last.html#idPara4-4]
===
"A household consists of one or more people who live in the same dwelling and share meals. It may also consist of a single family or another group of people.[1] A dwelling is considered[by whom?] to contain multiple households if meals or living spaces are not shared. The household is the basic unit of analysis in many social, microeconomic and government models, and is important to economics and inheritance.[2]
Household models include families, blended families, shared housing, group homes, boarding houses, houses of multiple occupancy (UK), and single room occupancy (US). In feudal societies, the Royal Household and medieval households of the wealthy included servants and other retainers.
... Economic definition
Although a one-income-stream economic theory simplifies modeling, it does not necessarily reflect reality. Many, if not most, households have several income-earning members. Most economic models do not equate households and traditional families, and there is not always a one-to-one relationship between households and families."
[{2020-10-26} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Household]

01_node of ogznConsumption

description::
· any subsystem of a-household.

name::
* McsEngl.Hhdnode,
* McsEngl.household-node!⇒Hhdnode,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'01_node!⇒Hhdnode,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att011-node!⇒Hhdnode,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'node!⇒Hhdnode,

specific-tree-of-ogznConsumption'node::
* human-node,
* satisfier-node,
===
* member,
* stakeholder,
* governance-node,
* consuming-node,
* producing-node,

02_sys-human of ogznConsumption

description::
· any subsystem of humans.

name::
* McsEngl.Hhdhmnsys,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att018-sys-human!⇒Hhdhmnsys,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'sys-human!⇒Hhdhmnsys,

family (link) of ogznConsumption

member of ogznConsumption

description::
· each human of a-household.

name::
* McsEngl.Hhdmbr,
* McsEngl.householder!⇒Hhdmbr,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att002-member!⇒Hhdmbr,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'housemate!⇒Hhdmbr,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'member!⇒Hhdmbr,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'participant!⇒Hhdmbr,

living of member

description::
"(v) populate, dwell, live, inhabit (be an inhabitant of or reside in) "People lived in Africa millions of years ago"; "The people inhabited the islands that are now deserted"; "this kind of fish dwells near the bottom of the ocean"; "deer are populating the woods""
[{2021-12-10 retrieved} http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=live]

· stxZhon: _stxSbj:[你] _stxVrb:{住} _stxSpace:[哪儿]? Nǐ zhù nǎ'er? != [you] {live} [where]?

name::
* McsEngl.actLivingHmn,
* McsEngl.Hhdmbr'living,
* McsEngl.to-live!~verbEnglB1:liv-e-es-ed-ing-ed!=actLivingHmn,
* McsEngl.living-acting-of-human,
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.zhù-住!=actLivingHmn,
* McsZhon.住-zhù!=actLivingHmn,
====== langoGreek:
* McsEngl.verbElln.κατοικώ!-ώ-ούμαι!=actLivingHmn,
* McsElln.κατοικώ!-ώ-ούμαι!~verbElln!=actLivingHmn,

sociality of ogznConsumption

description::
· the-relations among its members.

name::
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'sociality,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att003-sociality,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'sociality,

03_sys-satisfier of ogznConsumption

description::
· any subsystem of satisfiers.
· the-consuming-system.
· the-producing-system.

name::
* McsEngl.Hhdsfrsys,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att019-sys-satisfier!⇒Hhdsfrsys,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'sys-satisfier!⇒Hhdsfrsys,

04_governance-node of ogznConsumption

description::
· in-order to exist must have a-governance-sys.
· it is part of production-sys.

name::
* McsEngl.gvcHousehold,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'04_governance-node!⇒gvcHousehold,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att005-governance-system!⇒gvcHousehold,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'governance-system!⇒gvcHousehold,

finance-node of gvcHousehold

description::
·

name::
* McsEngl.gvcHousehold'finance-node,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att014-finance-node,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'finance-node,

accountance-node of gvcHousehold

description::
·

name::
* McsEngl.gvcHousehold'accounting-node,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att010-accounting-node,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'accounting-node,

law of gvcHousehold

description::
·

name::
* McsEngl.gvcHousehold'law,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att008-law,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'law,

05_consuming-node of ogznConsumption

description::
· the-subsystem of satisfier-consumption.

name::
* McsEngl.consumance-node--of-ogznConsumption!⇒cscHousehold,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'05_consuming-node!⇒cscHousehold,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att013-consuming-node!⇒cscHousehold,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'consuming-node!⇒cscHousehold,

DOING of cscHousehold

description::
* cleaning,
* fooding,
* maintenance,

name::
* McsEngl.cscHousehold'doing,

06_producing-node of ogznConsumption

description::
· the-subsystem of-satisfier-producing.

name::
* McsEngl.individual-production,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'06_producing-node,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att016-producing-node,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'producing-node,

07_satisfier of ogznConsumption

description::
·

name::
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'07_satisfier,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att006-satisfier,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'satisfier,

income of ogznConsumption

description::
· any input of satisfiers.

name::
* McsEngl.Hhdincome,
* McsEngl.income-of-household!⇒Hhdincome,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att020-income!⇒Hhdincome,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'income!⇒Hhdincome,

addressWpg::
* https://www.rand.org/pubs/working_papers/WRA516-1.html,

house (link) of ogznConsumption

food of ogznConsumption

description::
·

name::
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att015-food,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'food,

budget of ogznConsumption

description::
·

name::
* McsEngl.budget.ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att017-budget,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'budget,

stakeholder of ogznConsumption

description::
· a-stakeholder is a-node (internal or external) that has an-interest in the-household and can either affect or be-affected by the-household.

name::
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att012-stakeholder,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'stakeholder,

specific-tree-of-ogznConsumption'stakeholder::
* member,
* governanceLocal-node,
* governance-node,
* consuming-node,

address of ogznConsumption

description::
·

name::
* McsEngl.address-of-ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'address,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att021-address,

health of ogznConsumption

description::
· the-good|bad-state of the-household.

name::
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att004-health,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'health,

law of ogznConsumption

description::
">household law:
Household law, also known as domestic relations law, encompasses a wide range of legal issues that arise within the context of families and households. It deals with topics such as marriage, divorce, child custody, child support, adoption, domestic violence, and elder care.

**Marriage**
Marriage is a legal union between two individuals, typically involving a ceremony and registration with a government authority. It establishes a number of legal rights and responsibilities for the spouses, including the right to inherit property from each other, the right to make medical decisions for each other if they are incapacitated, and the right to file joint tax returns.

**Divorce**
Divorce is the legal termination of a marriage. It is a complex and emotionally charged process that can involve a variety of legal issues, such as the division of assets and debts, the custody of children, and the payment of spousal support.

**Child Custody**
Child custody refers to the legal responsibility for the care and upbringing of a child. In a divorce or separation, the court will typically make a decision regarding the custody of the children. There are two main types of child custody:
* **Physical custody:** This refers to the child's primary residence.
* **Legal custody:** This refers to the decision-making authority regarding the child's education, healthcare, and other major life decisions.
The court will consider a variety of factors when making a custody decision, such as the wishes of the parents, the child's age and maturity, and the child's relationship with each parent.

**Child Support**
Child support is a form of financial assistance paid by one parent to the other parent to help defray the costs of raising a child. The amount of child support is typically determined based on the parents' incomes and the child's needs.

**Adoption**
Adoption is the legal process of creating a parent-child relationship between an adult and a child who is not their biological child. There are two main types of adoption:
* **Public adoption:** This is an adoption of a child who is in the care of the state.
* **Private adoption:** This is an adoption of a child who is not in the care of the state.
The adoption process is different for each type of adoption, but it typically involves a home study, background checks, and court hearings.

**Domestic Violence**
Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behavior that is used by one person to control and dominate another person in an intimate relationship. It can take many forms, including physical, emotional, sexual, and financial abuse.
There are a number of legal protections available to victims of domestic violence, including restraining orders, protective orders, and shelters.

**Elder Care**
Elder care is the provision of assistance and support to older adults. This can include help with daily living tasks, such as bathing, dressing, and eating, as well as help with managing finances and healthcare.
There are a number of legal issues that can arise in the context of elder care, such as the power of attorney, guardianship, and elder abuse."
[{2023-12-06 retrieved} https://bard.google.com/chat/fc568281a2453831]

name::
* McsEngl.law.040-ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.law.household,
* McsEngl.law.ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att022-law,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'law,

law.family

description::
">family-law vs household-law:
It seems there might be a bit of confusion in your terms. Typically, the legal field uses the term "family law" to encompass legal issues related to family relationships, such as divorce, child custody, adoption, and spousal support.

On the other hand, "household law" is not a standard legal term in most jurisdictions. It's possible that you may be referring to issues related to the management of a household, but these matters would generally fall under broader categories like property law or domestic relations.

If you have a specific context or jurisdiction in mind, please provide more details, and I'll do my best to assist you."
[{2023-12-06 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/c/23804e0b-b830-49a5-bd06-7f2e9e615a73]

">family-law vs household-law:
Family law and household law are two terms that are often used interchangeably, but they have slightly different meanings.

**Family law** is a broad term that encompasses the legal rules and principles that govern the formation, dissolution, and modification of families. This includes matters such as marriage, divorce, child custody, adoption, and domestic violence. Family law is a complex and evolving field that is constantly being shaped by social changes and legal developments.

**Household law** is a more narrow term that refers to the legal rules and principles that govern the internal affairs of households. This includes matters such as property ownership, inheritance rights, and financial obligations. Household law is often based on common law principles and is subject to less variation than family law.

In practice, the distinction between family law and household law is not always clear-cut. Many family law matters have a direct impact on the internal affairs of households, and many household law disputes have implications for family relationships. However, the two areas of law are distinct in their focus and scope.

Here is a table that summarizes the key differences between family law and household law:
| Feature | Family Law | Household Law |
| Scope | Broad | Narrow |
| Focus | Formation, dissolution, and modification of families | Internal affairs of households |
| Based on | Common law and statutory law | Common law |
| Variation | More variable | Less variable |
| Example disputes | Divorce, child custody, adoption, domestic violence | Property ownership, inheritance rights, financial obligations |

I hope this helps!
[{2023-12-06 retrieved} https://bard.google.com/chat/3762cdbc3bd1b7c6]

name::
* McsEngl.family-law,
* McsEngl.law.042-family,
* McsEngl.law.family,

relation-to-family of ogznConsumption

description::
· 'family' is a-reproductive-organization, 'household' is an-economic-organization.
[hmnSngo.{2022-11-12}]
===
"4.150 Households often coincide with families, but members of the same household do not necessarily have to belong to the same family so long as there is some sharing of resources and consumption.
Households may be of any size and take a wide variety of different forms in different societies or cultures depending on tradition, religion, education, climate, geography, history and other socio-economic factors.
The definition of a household that is adopted by survey statisticians familiar with the socio-economic conditions within a given country is likely to approximate closely to the concept of a household as defined in the SNA, although survey statisticians may add more precise, or operational, criteria within a particular country."
[{2020-10-15} https://synagonism.net/dirMcs/dirStn/dirHitp/HitpStnStd000.last.html#idPara4-150]
===
">family vs household:
**Family and household** are two fundamental social groups that often overlap but are distinct in important ways. Understanding the differences between these two concepts is crucial for comprehending the structure and dynamics of society.

**Family**
A family is a group of people who are related to each other, typically through blood, marriage, or adoption. Families provide a sense of belonging, identity, and support for their members. They play a critical role in socializing children, transmitting cultural values, and fostering emotional well-being.

**Household**
On the other hand, a household is a group of people who share a common residence. While a household may consist of a family, it can also include unrelated individuals who live together for reasons such as convenience, economic necessity, or shared interests.

**Key Differences**
The key differences between family and household can be summarized as follows:
* **Relationship:** Families are based on kinship ties, while households are based on cohabitation.
* **Social Function:** Families serve as a primary unit of socialization and emotional support, while households primarily fulfill practical needs like shared housing and expenses.
* **Structure:** Families can take various forms, including nuclear families, extended families, and single-parent families, while households typically consist of individuals who share a dwelling.
* **Size:** Families can range in size from two individuals to large extended families, while households typically have a smaller average size.

**Overlapping Concepts**
While family and household are distinct concepts, they often overlap. In many cases, families form the core of households, and households provide the physical and social space for families to thrive. However, this is not always the case. For instance, a household may include roommates who are not related to each other, or a family may be dispersed across multiple households due to factors such as work or education.

**Sociological Perspectives**
Sociologists have long studied the relationship between family and household, examining how these social groups shape individual and societal outcomes. They have explored how family structures influence child development, gender roles, and economic inequality. Additionally, sociologists have investigated the impact of household composition on factors such as social mobility, health outcomes, and political participation.

**Conclusion**
Understanding the differences and interrelationships between family and household is essential for comprehending the complexities of human society. These social groups play a fundamental role in shaping individual lives, societal norms, and the overall well-being of communities."
[{2023-11-23 retrieved} https://bard.google.com/chat/6e9f65c09bac5f50?hl=en&pli=1]

name::
* McsEngl.family'relation-to-ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att009-relation-to-family,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'relation-to-family,

info-resource of ogznConsumption

name::
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'Infrsc,

addressWpg::
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Household_economics,
* http://www.onthecommons.org/household-commons,

structure of ogznConsumption

name::
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'structure,

description::
*

DOING of ogznConsumption

name::
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'doing,

description::
* sheltering,
* fooding,
* cleaning,
* financing,
* joining,
* exiting,

10_goal of ogznConsumption

description::
· management of basic-needs of its members.

name::
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'10_goal,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'att001-goal,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'goal,

evoluting of ogznConsumption

name::
* McsEngl.evoluting-of-ogznConsumption,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'evoluting,

{2020-08-12}::
=== McsHitp-creation:
· creation of current concept.

WHOLE-PART-TREE of ogznConsumption

name::
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'whole-part-tree,

whole-tree-of-household::
*
* ... Sympan.

part-tree-of-household::
*

GENERIC-SPECIFIC-TREE of ogznConsumption

name::
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption'generic-specific-tree,

generic-tree-of-ogznConsumption::
* human-society-organization,
* ... entity.

specific-tree-of-ogznConsumption::
* ,

ogznConsumption.kinship-based-001

description::
·

name::
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption.001-kinship,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption.kinship,

ogznConsumption.kinship-basedNo-002

description::
·

name::
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption.002-kinshipNo,
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption.kinshipNo,

ogznConsumption.with-child-member

description::
· with child.

name::
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption.with-child-member,

ogznConsumption.with-elder-member

description::
· with elder.

name::
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption.with-elder-member,

ogznConsumption.with-special-needs-member

description::
· with disabled-person.

name::
* McsEngl.ogznConsumption.with-special-needs-member,

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