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Population Turkey
Turkey Population
When
making population counts we need to include the more than
3 million people who have immigrated to Germany and other
countries with the 67 million people living in
Turkey.
Today, 70% of this population live in cities and 30% in
rural areas. Especially after the 1950s, the
modernization of agriculture and industrial development
resulted in mass internal migration from rural areas to
cities. This internal migration still continues at a
tremendous speed, causing a series of problems such the
issue of slums and shanty towns. High population growth
rates have resulted in a very young population. After the
1960s there has been a decrease in this growth rate as a
result of extensive efforts in family planning.
In today's
Turkey, most of the population is concentrated in
the Marmara, Aegean and the Mediterranean regions which
are economically more developed compared to the Eastern
and Southeastern Anatolia regions.
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