Western and coastal provinces (more urban, educated, and expensive) were already low and have fallen further
Aegeansunset12 on
Turkey fell bellow 2,1 in 2015, meaning that they have decades until the population falls given their very low average age (34 years old I think). Compare that to Greece which fell bellow 2,1 in 1981 and now we have 47 average age…I’m scared of what’s gonna happen in the future. Turkey is heading towards 100 million while we’re about to fall bellow 10. All that without accounting the Islamic migration within Turkey. Im genuinely worried that if Iran collapses, the Syrian refugee crisis will be a funny memory in comparison
Skylin34night on
In East and South where is a Kurdish majority it seems that fertility rate was higher than in the western part or european side.
Angry_Sparrow on
Good for the planet. Bad for capitalism.
Lucyferiusz on
Invert the colours – low fertility = good.
KikKikKik36 on
Any guess which province could be the first one to fall under 1?
I noticed the countries with the lowest fertility rates in the world fall into the „middle income trap“, whether they are in the mid to lower tier of developed countries (southern Europe like Spain, Italy or Greece; Eastern Europe like the Baltics or Poland; Japan, South Korea) or the higher tuer of developing countries (the southern Cone, Turkey, China). Thailand os an outlier, because it’s way poorer.
Proper_Card_5520 on
Well they are a European country after all but they can always get immigrants from the Middle East so it’s not a big problem.
Dull_Refrigerator_58 on
Maybe it’s because of Erdogan and people just can’t get in the mood after they see him on TV 🤷
Konglehus on
Whats with the region that was at 4 and a half and is still at 3?
HereButNeverPresent on
Damn even the Kurds are sick of shagging
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Western and coastal provinces (more urban, educated, and expensive) were already low and have fallen further
Turkey fell bellow 2,1 in 2015, meaning that they have decades until the population falls given their very low average age (34 years old I think). Compare that to Greece which fell bellow 2,1 in 1981 and now we have 47 average age…I’m scared of what’s gonna happen in the future. Turkey is heading towards 100 million while we’re about to fall bellow 10. All that without accounting the Islamic migration within Turkey. Im genuinely worried that if Iran collapses, the Syrian refugee crisis will be a funny memory in comparison
In East and South where is a Kurdish majority it seems that fertility rate was higher than in the western part or european side.
Good for the planet. Bad for capitalism.
Invert the colours – low fertility = good.
Any guess which province could be the first one to fall under 1?
I noticed the countries with the lowest fertility rates in the world fall into the „middle income trap“, whether they are in the mid to lower tier of developed countries (southern Europe like Spain, Italy or Greece; Eastern Europe like the Baltics or Poland; Japan, South Korea) or the higher tuer of developing countries (the southern Cone, Turkey, China). Thailand os an outlier, because it’s way poorer.
Well they are a European country after all but they can always get immigrants from the Middle East so it’s not a big problem.
Maybe it’s because of Erdogan and people just can’t get in the mood after they see him on TV 🤷
Whats with the region that was at 4 and a half and is still at 3?
Damn even the Kurds are sick of shagging