Численность населения Турции достигла 82 миллионов человек

Численность населения Турции к концу 2018 года достигла 82 миллионов, согласно Турецкому статистическому институту (ТЮЙК), сообщает Hurriyet Daily News.

Официальные данные показали, что население Турции в годовом исчислении увеличилось на 1,193,357 человек.

"Численность мужского населения составила 41,139,980 человек, а женского - 40,863,902 человек. В то время как 50,2 процента от общей численности населения составили мужчины, 49,8 процента от общей численности населения составили женщины", - сообщает ТЮЙК.

Опубликованные данные также показали, что ежегодный прирост населения увеличился до 1,47 процента в 2018 году с 1,24 процента в 2017 году.

Самой густонаселенной провинцией стал Стамбул с 15,067,724 жителями, что составило 18,4% населения Турции. За ним последовала столица Анкара с 5,503,985 жителями, Эгейская провинция Измира с 4,320,519 жителями, западная провинция Бурса с 2,994,521 жителем и южная провинция Анталии с 2,426,356 жителями соответственно.

Наименее населенной провинцией стала северо-восточная провинция Байбурт с 82,274 жителями.

Численность населения в трудоспособном возрасте 15-64 лет увеличилась на 1,4 процента по сравнению с предыдущим годом. Соответственно доля трудоспособного возраста составила 67,8 процента; доля детей в возрасте от 0 до 14 лет составила 23,4 процента, а доля населения в возрасте 65 лет и старше - 8,8 процента.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам Hurriyet Daily News

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