Turkey’s Total Population Announced – 2022

The current population of Turkey as of 31 December 2021 has been announced. According to the statements made, the population increased to 84 million 680 thousand 273 people. In addition, Turkey is now an older country. There is a serious decrease in the rate of children in the country.

Using the Address Based Population Registration System (ADNKS) Turkey’s population examined. According to the statements made, the population of Turkey as of December 31, 2021, 84 million 680 thousand 273 people rose. When we compare this figure with the end of 2020, the population in the last 1 year 1 million 65 thousand 911 people increased We see. According to these data, our annual population growth rate has more than doubled. Because while our population growth rate is 5.5 per thousand in 2020, In 2021, it suddenly increased to 12.7 per thousand..

According to the latest data, 50.1% of Turkey’s population, namely 42 million 428 thousand 101 people, are men, 49.9 percent, 42 million 252 thousand 172 people, are women. According to 2021 data The average age of the country is 33.1 recorded as. This means a decrease in fertility and mortality rates. So Turkey, a little older now.

Istanbul population continued to increase

According to the statements made, with the latest study, the population of Istanbul increased by 378 thousand 448 people in 2021 and the total population 15 million 840 thousand 900 people reached the conclusion. This means that 18.71 percent of Turkey’s population lives in Istanbul. Istanbul with 5 million 747 thousand 325 people Ankarawith 4 million 425 thousand 789 people Izmir followed. The provinces with the lowest population are 83 thousand 645 people. Tunceliwith 85 thousand 42 people Bayburtwith 94 thousand 932 people Ardahan. While 93.2% of the citizens live in provincial and district centers, our village population is 6.8 percent has been recorded as. Our village population in 2020 was 7 percent.

Most of us are of working age.

The proportion of citizens aged 15-64, that is, of working age, according to the latest data to 67.9 percent rose. The rate of children in the 0-14 age group is recorded as 22.4 percent. The ratio of citizens aged 65 and over to the general population is 9.7 percent. Considering the ratio of children and elderly population to individuals of working age, the result was 47.4 percent. This rate is 33 percent when only children are considered. In other words, 100 citizens of working age She needs to take care of 33 children. The number of elderly people who have to take care of the same 100 people is 14.3.


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