SOME DATA


The first census after the foundation of the Turkish Republic was conducted in 1927 showing a figure of 13.7 million inhabitants. The second was conducted in 1935 showing a figure of 17.5 million inhabitants. Since then the census has been conducted every five years (except in 1997). Because of the demographic outburst of the last thirty years the population increased from 28 million in 1960 to 57 million in 1990 and 63 million inhabitants in 1997. A last census in 2000 shows a population of 68 million inhabitants.

The birth rate is different according to the regions, depending on the education of people and socio-economic conditions. The rate is higher in the rural and eastern areas compared to the urban and western areas of the country. The population distribution is closely related to topographic conditions, soil and precipitations. Settlements are most heavily concentrated in the European part of Turkey (Thrace) and in the fertiles areas of the Marmara, Aegean and Black Sea.

 

 

By 1997 more than 40% of the population lived in cities. The population density in the main cities is very high due to intensive internal migration. About 40% of the current population of Istanbul and 60% of Ankara or Izmir are native or were born in these cities which are now over-populated.

In the 60s and the 70s, because Europe needed workers, an emigration phenomena appeared towards werstern European countries, then towards the Arab countries. The number of emigrants is around 2.5 to 3 million.

 





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