Data from Turkey's statistics authority TÜİK points to a sweeping shift in family structure in 2025
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Data from Turkey's Türkiye İstatistik Kurumu (TÜİK) for 2025 reveal an accelerating decline in the size of the traditional family unit.
The average household size has dropped to 3.08 members, down from earlier highs, while the share of single-person households has climbed to 20.5 percent.
The figures point to a profound social transformation, as smaller households and independent living steadily displace the extended-family model that dominated Turkish society for decades.