these 'protect individuals and are essential for them to fulfil their basic needs.
when any members confront troubles, their ideas may be shared and exchanged and problems may be solved together.
such social ties are spontaneously created according to the needs and preferences of residents.
in smith's analysis, a set of interpersonal relationships is enhanced and supported by one's family within the home.
the home is a centre of social networks which relatives, friends and neighbours can access under the control of the homeowners.
A friendly atmosphere makes a hose into a social home.