Maintaining productivity in the present while also preparing for old age places a significant burden on the middle-aged population. The temporal and financial costs of sustaining everyday life prevent this age group from fully engaging in active ageing practices.
This content examines adulthood within the life course through the lens of routines and perceptions. As the thematic section of the November ’25 Barometer, it explores society’s understanding of adulthood, practices of active ageing, assessments of health and stress, alcohol consumption, working and sleeping hours, and plans for later stages of life. In doing so, it provides insights and analyses into the lived experiences of the middle-aged population:
This section includes analyses and assessments of which party participants would prefer to vote for...
In this section, Prof. Dr. Hasan Kirmanoğlu uses data from the April 2026 Barometer survey to explo...
This report reveals that the tension between freedom of expression and privacy on the internet in Tu...
This section includes the analysis and evaluation of which parties participants would prefer to vote...
The rise of active conflicts in the region and their beginning to affect daily life are steering pub...
This section presents analyses and evaluations on which party respondents would vote for if an elect...
KONDA Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to be informed about the latest developments.