Image for John Hajnal

John Hajnal

John Hajnal was a Hungarian-born British researcher who studied family patterns across different societies. He is best known for identifying a specific European-style family structure characterized by late marriage and small, nuclear families—meaning parents living separately from extended relatives. His work helps explain variations in family and marriage habits around the world, and how these traditions influence social and demographic changes. Hajnal’s insights are important for understanding historical population trends and cultural differences in family organization.