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Turkey Immigration: Turkish Citizens data was reported at 101,772.000 Person in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 107,052.000 Person for 2016. Turkey Immigration: Turkish Citizens data is updated yearly, averaging 104,412.000 Person from Dec 2016 (Median) to 2017, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 107,052.000 Person in 2016 and a record low of 101,772.000 Person in 2017. Turkey Immigration: Turkish Citizens data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Turkish Statistical Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.G007: Migration Statistics.
Persons with Turkish citizenship as a percentage of the population in 2007 at traffic cell level (E 8)(Monitoring Social Urban Development 2008)
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Turkey Еmigration: Turkish Citizens data was reported at 113,326.000 Person in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 69,326.000 Person for 2016. Turkey Еmigration: Turkish Citizens data is updated yearly, averaging 91,326.000 Person from Dec 2016 (Median) to 2017, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 113,326.000 Person in 2017 and a record low of 69,326.000 Person in 2016. Turkey Еmigration: Turkish Citizens data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Turkish Statistical Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.G007: Migration Statistics.
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土耳其 Immigration: Turkish Citizens在2017达101,772.000 人口,相较于2016的107,052.000 人口有所下降。土耳其 Immigration: Turkish Citizens数据按每年更新,2016至2017期间平均值为104,412.000 人口,共2份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于2016,达107,052.000 人口,而历史最低值则出现于2017,为101,772.000 人口。CEIC提供的土耳其 Immigration: Turkish Citizens数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于Turkish Statistical Institute,数据归类于Global Database的土耳其 – Table TR.G007: Migration Statistics。
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Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Shopping data was reported at 9,615.398 Person in Sep 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 12,083.129 Person for Jun 2018. Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Shopping data is updated quarterly, averaging 8,380.000 Person from Mar 2003 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 63 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 18,831.522 Person in Sep 2016 and a record low of 3,098.000 Person in Sep 2012. Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Shopping data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Turkish Statistical Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.Q005: Visitor Departures: by Purpose of Visit.
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Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Income: High data was reported at 306,213.000 Person in Sep 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 154,795.000 Person for Jun 2018. Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Income: High data is updated quarterly, averaging 123,046.000 Person from Mar 2003 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 63 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 306,213.000 Person in Sep 2018 and a record low of 42,581.000 Person in Mar 2003. Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Income: High data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Turkish Statistical Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.Q008: Visitor Departures: by Income Level.
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the level of satisfaction with health examination services in Türkiye. It is thought that the findings will contribute to the more effective management of the health service process and offer potential solutions to identified problems. Notably, a significant portion of the problems encountered in healthcare services tends to arise during the examination phase. Therefore, this research was conducted to address these problems by thoroughly analyzing public satisfaction, with the expectation that such an approach could provide actionable insights for resolving these problems. In the study, the micro data set of the 2023 Life Satisfaction Survey conducted by the Turkish Statistical Institute was used. The analysis process was carried out with a two-stage method. In the first stage, Pearson’s χ² test was used to evaluate whether the independent variables had a statistically significant relationship with satisfaction with health examination services. In the second stage, a considering the binary categorical structure of the dependent variable, a logit regression model was applied to estimate the relationship between satisfaction with health examination services and the independent variables. The findings revealed that 61.85% of Turkish citizens were satisfied with health examination services. Furthermore, this level of satisfaction was significantly affected by a wide range of sociodemographic, individual, and institution-related factors. The study’s findings suggest that aligning individuals’ demands in the health service process with guidance from field experts and developing targeted policies could lead to improved satisfaction with health examination services. In addition, it is foreseen that the concept of trust is important in the satisfaction that constitutes the main subject of the study in health services and in the negative situations experienced in different subjects. Based on these insights, initiatives can be taken to increase trust in the health system through health policies to be designed. Furthermore, the results highlight the growing importance of digitalization and digital hospitals in healthcare. Further progress in this direction will increase the satisfaction with health examination and contribute to positive results in health services.
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the level of satisfaction with health examination services in Türkiye. It is thought that the findings will contribute to the more effective management of the health service process and offer potential solutions to identified problems. Notably, a significant portion of the problems encountered in healthcare services tends to arise during the examination phase. Therefore, this research was conducted to address these problems by thoroughly analyzing public satisfaction, with the expectation that such an approach could provide actionable insights for resolving these problems. In the study, the micro data set of the 2023 Life Satisfaction Survey conducted by the Turkish Statistical Institute was used. The analysis process was carried out with a two-stage method. In the first stage, Pearson’s χ² test was used to evaluate whether the independent variables had a statistically significant relationship with satisfaction with health examination services. In the second stage, a considering the binary categorical structure of the dependent variable, a logit regression model was applied to estimate the relationship between satisfaction with health examination services and the independent variables. The findings revealed that 61.85% of Turkish citizens were satisfied with health examination services. Furthermore, this level of satisfaction was significantly affected by a wide range of sociodemographic, individual, and institution-related factors. The study’s findings suggest that aligning individuals’ demands in the health service process with guidance from field experts and developing targeted policies could lead to improved satisfaction with health examination services. In addition, it is foreseen that the concept of trust is important in the satisfaction that constitutes the main subject of the study in health services and in the negative situations experienced in different subjects. Based on these insights, initiatives can be taken to increase trust in the health system through health policies to be designed. Furthermore, the results highlight the growing importance of digitalization and digital hospitals in healthcare. Further progress in this direction will increase the satisfaction with health examination and contribute to positive results in health services.
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Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Housewife data was reported at 183,062.383 Person in Sep 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 122,137.578 Person for Jun 2018. Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Housewife data is updated quarterly, averaging 124,903.731 Person from Mar 2009 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 39 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 284,692.125 Person in Sep 2017 and a record low of 44,225.000 Person in Mar 2010. Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Housewife data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Turkish Statistical Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.Q007: Visitor Departures: by Profession.
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Findings on factors affecting individuals’ satisfaction with medical examination services (N: 9502).
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Turkey Length of Stay: Overnight: Citizens: Germany data was reported at 1,201,429.000 Night in Dec 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1,591,654.000 Night for Sep 2023. Turkey Length of Stay: Overnight: Citizens: Germany data is updated quarterly, averaging 884,346.000 Night from Mar 2020 (Median) to Dec 2023, with 15 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,727,485.000 Night in Mar 2020 and a record low of 131,462.000 Night in Sep 2020. Turkey Length of Stay: Overnight: Citizens: Germany data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Turkish Statistical Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.Q013: Resident Arrivals: Length of Stay: by Country. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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Logit regression model and variance inflation factors.
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the level of satisfaction with health examination services in Türkiye. It is thought that the findings will contribute to the more effective management of the health service process and offer potential solutions to identified problems. Notably, a significant portion of the problems encountered in healthcare services tends to arise during the examination phase. Therefore, this research was conducted to address these problems by thoroughly analyzing public satisfaction, with the expectation that such an approach could provide actionable insights for resolving these problems. In the study, the micro data set of the 2023 Life Satisfaction Survey conducted by the Turkish Statistical Institute was used. The analysis process was carried out with a two-stage method. In the first stage, Pearson’s χ² test was used to evaluate whether the independent variables had a statistically significant relationship with satisfaction with health examination services. In the second stage, a considering the binary categorical structure of the dependent variable, a logit regression model was applied to estimate the relationship between satisfaction with health examination services and the independent variables. The findings revealed that 61.85% of Turkish citizens were satisfied with health examination services. Furthermore, this level of satisfaction was significantly affected by a wide range of sociodemographic, individual, and institution-related factors. The study’s findings suggest that aligning individuals’ demands in the health service process with guidance from field experts and developing targeted policies could lead to improved satisfaction with health examination services. In addition, it is foreseen that the concept of trust is important in the satisfaction that constitutes the main subject of the study in health services and in the negative situations experienced in different subjects. Based on these insights, initiatives can be taken to increase trust in the health system through health policies to be designed. Furthermore, the results highlight the growing importance of digitalization and digital hospitals in healthcare. Further progress in this direction will increase the satisfaction with health examination and contribute to positive results in health services.
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Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Unemployed and Looking for a Job data was reported at 48,816.635 Person in Sep 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 23,513.117 Person for Jun 2018. Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Unemployed and Looking for a Job data is updated quarterly, averaging 30,872.336 Person from Mar 2009 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 39 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 51,600.320 Person in Sep 2015 and a record low of 17,138.000 Person in Mar 2011. Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Unemployed and Looking for a Job data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Turkish Statistical Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.Q007: Visitor Departures: by Profession.
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Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Primary School data was reported at 231,139.372 Person in Sep 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 143,364.697 Person for Jun 2018. Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Primary School data is updated quarterly, averaging 210,306.439 Person from Mar 2003 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 63 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 382,820.049 Person in Sep 2017 and a record low of 66,851.000 Person in Jun 2003. Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Primary School data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Turkish Statistical Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.Q009: Visitor Departures: by Education Level.
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Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Health or Medical Reason < 1 Y data was reported at 23,668.672 Person in Sep 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 30,044.538 Person for Jun 2018. Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Health or Medical Reason < 1 Y data is updated quarterly, averaging 16,213.000 Person from Mar 2003 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 63 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 40,050.598 Person in Dec 2015 and a record low of 4,772.000 Person in Sep 2003. Turkey Visitor Departures: Citizens: Health or Medical Reason < 1 Y data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Turkish Statistical Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.Q005: Visitor Departures: by Purpose of Visit.
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Turkey Еmigration: Foreign Citizens data was reported at 140,314.000 Person in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 108,634.000 Person for 2016. Turkey Еmigration: Foreign Citizens data is updated yearly, averaging 124,474.000 Person from Dec 2016 (Median) to 2017, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 140,314.000 Person in 2017 and a record low of 108,634.000 Person in 2016. Turkey Еmigration: Foreign Citizens data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Turkish Statistical Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.G007: Migration Statistics.
In 2023, around 1.93 million people immigrated to Germany. Numbers fluctuated during the time period covered in the graph at hand, peaking in 2015 during the high point of Europe’s refugee crisis. Significantly lower figures in 2020 may be attributed to the first year of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and subsequent restrictions implemented by the German government on entering the country, in order to control the spread of the disease. Immigration to Germany “Immigrant” is a term used from the point of view of the receiving country, or the country being migrated to by a person. While reasons for and circumstances leading to an immigrant entering a foreign country may vary, they often include love, include seeking residence, employment, family reunions, or applying for asylum. Various countries are represented among foreigners living in Germany, though currently the leading three by numbers are Turkey, Ukraine, and Syria. Around 5.2 million immigrants living in Germany do not need a residence permit due to having EU citizenship, and therefore being allowed freedom of movement based on EU law. Another 2.64 million immigrants were granted an unlimited permit to stay in Germany. The near future Germany remains a popular choice for immigrants, even in currently challenging economic and political times. Welfare benefits, healthcare, and various support initiatives for those moving to or arriving in the country are on the list of selling points, though in practice, difficulties may be encountered depending on individual situations and laws in different German federal states. While the unemployment rate among foreigners living in Germany had gone up in 2020, it dropped again in the following years, but increased once more in 2023 and 2024 to over 16 percent. The country is Europe’s largest economy, housing many global players in various industries, which continues to attract jobseekers, despite these very industries facing struggles of their own brought on both by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and geopolitical events in Europe.
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Turkey Length of Stay: Overnight: Citizens: Georgia data was reported at 1,876,010.000 Night in Dec 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 982,652.000 Night for Sep 2023. Turkey Length of Stay: Overnight: Citizens: Georgia data is updated quarterly, averaging 954,792.000 Night from Mar 2020 (Median) to Dec 2023, with 14 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,876,010.000 Night in Dec 2023 and a record low of 272,687.000 Night in Jun 2021. Turkey Length of Stay: Overnight: Citizens: Georgia data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Turkish Statistical Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.Q013: Resident Arrivals: Length of Stay: by Country. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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Turkey Immigration: Turkish Citizens data was reported at 101,772.000 Person in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 107,052.000 Person for 2016. Turkey Immigration: Turkish Citizens data is updated yearly, averaging 104,412.000 Person from Dec 2016 (Median) to 2017, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 107,052.000 Person in 2016 and a record low of 101,772.000 Person in 2017. Turkey Immigration: Turkish Citizens data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Turkish Statistical Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.G007: Migration Statistics.