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TR: UCB Projection: Population: Mid Year data was reported at 89,290,126.000 Person in 2050. This records a decrease from the previous number of 89,411,198.000 Person for 2049. TR: UCB Projection: Population: Mid Year data is updated yearly, averaging 65,969,922.000 Person from Jun 1950 (Median) to 2050, with 101 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 89,625,177.000 Person in 2045 and a record low of 21,121,639.000 Person in 1950. TR: UCB Projection: Population: Mid Year data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by US Census Bureau. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.US Census Bureau: Demographic Projection.
This statistic shows the median age of the population in Turkey from 1950 to 2100*. The median age is the age that divides a population into two numerically equal groups; that is, half the people are younger than this age and half are older. In 2020, the median age of the population in Turkey was at 31.2 years.
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FUME data on projected distributions of migrants at local level between 2030 and 2050.
The dataset contains a folder of data for each destination city as a gridded dataset at 100m resolution in GeoTIFF format. The examined destination cities are: Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Krakow and Rome. The dataset is provided as 100m grid cells based on the Eurostat GISCO grid of the 2021 NUTS version, using ETRS89 Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area (EPSG: 3035) as coordinate system. The file names consist of the projected year, the corresponding scenario, and the reference migrant group. The projections have been performed for the years 2030, 2040 and 2050. The investigated scenarios are the following: • benchmark (bs), • baseline (bs), • Rising East (re), • EU Recovery (eur), • Intensifying Global Competition (igc), and • War (war).
The migration background is derived from data about the Region of Origin (RoO) for migrants in Copenhagen and Amsterdam, and from Region of Citizenship (CoC) for migrants in Krakow and Rome.
The case study of Copenhagen covers the two central NUTS3 areas (DK011, DK012) and the groups presented are the following: • total population (totalpop), • native population (DNK), • Eastern EU European migrants (EU_East), • Western EU Europeans migrants (EU_West), • Non-EU European migrants (EurNonEU), • migrants from Turkey (Turkey), • the MENAP countries (MENAP; excluding Turkey), • other non-Western (OthNonWest), and • other Western countries (OthWestern).
The case study of Amsterdam covers one NUTS3 area (NL329) and the presented groups are the following: • total population (totalpop), • native population (NLD), • Eastern EU European migrants (EU East), • Western EU European migrants (EU West), • migrants from Turkey and Morocco (Turkey + Morocco), • migrants from the Middle East and Africa (Middle East + Africa), • migrants from the former colonies (Former Colonies), and • migrants from the rest of the world (Other Europe etc).
The case study of Krakow covers the Municipality of Krakow, and the presented groups are the following: • total population (totalpop), • native population (POL), • EU/EFTA European migrants (EU), • non-EU European migrants (Europe_nonEU), and • migrants from the rest of the world (Other).
The case of Rome covers the Municipality of Rome, and the presented groups are the following: • total population (totalpop), • native population (ITA), • migrants from Romania (ROU), • Philippines (PHL), • Bangladesh (BGD), • the EU (EU; excluding Romania), • Africa (Africa), • Asia (Asia; excluding Philippines and Bangladesh) and • America (America).
In der Türkei haben im Jahr 2023 rund 87,3 Millionen Menschen gelebt. Für das Jahr 2024 wird eine Gesamtbevölkerung der Türkei von rund 87,5 Millionen Einwohner:innen prognostiziert. Der Trend der letzten Jahre wird fortgeführt – die Einwohnerzahl der Türkei erhöht sich jedes Jahr, allerdings sinkt die Zunahme im Vergleich zu den vorherigen Jahren. Die Türkei ist ein offizieller EU-Beitrittskandidat. Istanbul hat mehr Einwohner als Belgien Wäre das Land bereits Mitglied der Europäischen Union, würde es vor Deutschland und Frankreich die größte Bevölkerung der EU aufweisen. In Istanbul, der größten Stadt der Türkei, leben bereits mehr als 15 Millionen Menschen. Nur sieben EU-Staaten weisen als Nation eine höhere Gesamtbevölkerung auf, als die türkische Metropole. Natürliche Bevölkerungsentwicklung oder Migration? Grundsätzlich kann bei der Bevölkerungsentwicklung zwischen dem natürlichen Bevölkerungswachstum und der Zuwachsrate (allgemeines Bevölkerungswachstum) unterschieden werden:natürliches Bevölkerungswachstum
Das natürliche Bevölkerungswachstum ergibt sich aus der Verrechnung von Geburten und Todesfällen.
Zuwachsrate
Bei der Zuwachsrate wird das natürliche Bevölkerungswachstum mit dem Migrationssaldo, also dem Saldo aus Immigration (Einwanderung) und Emigration (Auswanderung) verrechnet.
Zusammenhang
Industrieländer benötigen im Allgemeinen eine Geburtenrate (Fertilitätsrate) von durchschnittlich 2,1 Kindern je Frau, um den Bestand der Population konstant zu halten (Bestandserhaltungsniveau). Für ein positives Bevölkerungswachstum wird dementsprechend eine höhere Geburtenrate oder ein positiver Migrationssaldo benötigt.
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TR: UCB Projection: Population: Mid Year data was reported at 89,290,126.000 Person in 2050. This records a decrease from the previous number of 89,411,198.000 Person for 2049. TR: UCB Projection: Population: Mid Year data is updated yearly, averaging 65,969,922.000 Person from Jun 1950 (Median) to 2050, with 101 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 89,625,177.000 Person in 2045 and a record low of 21,121,639.000 Person in 1950. TR: UCB Projection: Population: Mid Year data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by US Census Bureau. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.US Census Bureau: Demographic Projection.