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Major themes were extracted from those transformations that occurred more frequently in different family stages of households. Because of frequency, they already demanded more attention. However, a deeper investigation showed that they are very much significant as well. To get a better understanding, several themes were grouped under bigger domains. Four domains of major implicit themes were discussed in this chapter.
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Khan, T.H. (2014). Major Themes. In: Houses in Transformation. SpringerBriefs in Geography. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02672-5_3
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