turkey population 2050

Select at least one time series to view other relevant data. 4 0 obj It should be noted that in 2014, the European Commission assessed the Kurdish population of Turkey in a range of 14 to 18 million.

An aging population overall causes fertility to decline, as well as women in more developed countries not having the replacement rate of 2.1 children per woman. Following is a list of the 20 most populous countries in the year 2050, presuming there are no significant boundary changes. Turkish people are the largest ethnic group, followed by Kurdish people. Data from 1950 to 2011 (2012) are historical data while data from 2012 (2013) are projections. L��D��I�ZM�Q��צ��j�lbօ�SC! Turkey population 2020 During 2020 Turkey population is projected to increase by 1,429,642 people and reach 86,325,261 in the beginning of 2021. stream The world fertility rate was 2.5 as of 2015 but declining slowly. The natural increase is expected to be positive, as the number of births will exceed the number of deaths by 979,695. Our Insights blog presents deep data-driven analysis and visual content on important global issues from the expert data team at Knoema.

Okay to continue Asia is expected to add more than 750 million people between 2017 and 2050. Where a range of projections are available, the projection data presented here are based on the "medium variant". Data are presented for 46 countries. 2 0 obj

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In 2019, the population of Turkey was 83.2 million with a growth rate of 1.39% per annum. This dataset presents annual population data from 1950 to 2050 by sex and five year age groups as well as age-dependency ratios.

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Fifty-one countries are projected to see a decline in population by 2050, and ten are estimated to drop by at least 15 percent, though many of them are not largely populated.

They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. The data is available for 46 countries. India is expected to pass China in population in 2024, China's population is projected to stay stable and then to slowly fall, while India's is rising. <> Assumptions by country. endobj