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The section explores the demographic and sociological structure of households in Turkey, their physical conditions, the concepts that households and the country evoke in individuals, household-related emotional and symbolic elements, interactions with neighbors and guests, and types of households:
- Number of people in the household
- Presence/absence of children under 18 in the household
- Presence/absence of children under 2 in the household
- Who do you live with in this house/household?
- Type of family
- Migration status
- How long have you been living in this house/household?
- Type of residence
- When someone asks "Where are you from?", how do you respond?
- Physical condition of the household
- Associations related to the household
- Associations related to the country
- What is on the walls of your home?
- Where are shoes taken off in your home?
- Do you have any pets in your home?
- What kinds of pets do you have at home?
- How often do you interact with your neighbors?
- How often do you have guests in your household?
- In what situations would a neighbor bother you?
- Everyone should be free to do what they want in their own home.
- In what situations would a neighbor bother you? (repeated)
- Whom would you trust to leave your house with?
- Household types – Cluster analysis