More babies were born in Turkey in 2014 than in 2013, new figures have revealed.
National statistics office TURKSAT said Friday the number of births in 2014 was 1,337,000 -- 46,287 more than in 2013 -- representing 20 percent of the total number of births in 28 EU countries in 2013.
The number of births per 1,000 people is now at 17.3 in 2014 up from 17 in 2013, TURKSAT said.
The fertility rate in Turkey increased from 2.1 in 2013 to an average of 2.17 children per woman, the southeastern province of Sanliurfa, with a population of nearly 2 million, boasting the highest total fertility rate in the country.
The 25-29 age group has the highest fertility rate in Turkey, data shows. The average number of live births was 135 per 1,000 women in the 25-29 age group in 2014.
The largest increase in the number of births was seen among women in the 30-34 age group. The total number of children born rose from 307,526 in 2013 to 325,138 in 2014.
The last five years have seen a decrease in teenage fertility rate, with the number of births at 27 per 1,000 women in the 15-19 age group in 2014 -- a decrease from 37 per 1,000 women in 2009.
Turkish officials want families more children to avoid aging problem
The Turkish government has been intent on increasing the population growth rate and convincing Turkish families to have more children.
Turkey's former prime minister and current president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, often calls on Turkish families to have at least three children
Previously he has said that that the strength of a nation lies in its families and the strength of families lies in the number of their children.
"One or two children mean bankruptcy. Three children mean we are not improving but not receding either. So, I repeat, at least three children are necessary in each family, because our population risks aging," he has said.
http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/18...e-in-2014.html
Republic of Turkey is the largest nation in NATO from European continent in terms of land area, and it is second largest in terms of population. Total population of Turkey is 77.6 million and a fertility rate of 2.17 babies per woman. With good steps from the Turkish government, and with thriving local culture of Turkey rooted in Islamic traditions and global Muslim civilization, Turkey is all set to become the largest European-NATO nation in terms of population by 2020, or even before that.
Meanwhile in Europe,
"Fewer babies were born in Italy in 2014 than in any other year since the modern Italian state was formed in 1861"
http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...-rate-plummets
And remember, this is with immigrants and their relatively higher fertility included. When it comes to local "indigenous" Italians--things are even more gloomy.
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05-06-2015, 05:32 PM #1
The Great Republic of Turkey and dying Republic of Italy
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05-06-2015, 05:41 PM #2
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05-06-2015, 09:43 PM #8
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05-06-2015, 09:51 PM #10
Claiming it is in some superior position when it really is not acquires corrective statements.
Italy's minster is being an emotional retard claiming it is a "dying country" when in reality they are just the "mexico" of Europe and Italians will come back home as their economy gets better in a decade or two. This is much like the German minsters are being stupid claiming they are "a stable population" when their entire population is based on Turkish migrant workers who have no intention of staying in Germany much like Italians have no intention of staying in France.
Just like I had no intention of staying in Ohio, Tennessee, Massachusetts, West Virginia... ~
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05-06-2015, 10:01 PM #11
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05-06-2015, 10:35 PM #12
My bad, I must have missed where Turkey canceled elections and appointed a king.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish...ferendum,_2007
A referendum is held about:
electing the president by popular vote instead of by parliament;
reducing the presidential term from seven years to five;
allowing the president to stand for re-election for a second term;
holding general elections every four years instead of five;
reducing the quorum of lawmakers needed for parliamentary decisions from 67% to 34%.
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05-06-2015, 10:36 PM #13
LOL, who wants to move from Turkey to Italy? And people move all the time. Hundreds of thousands of Germans leave Germany every year. Better education and job opportunities in today's global market has increased the mobility of masses. Big deal?
Still it doesn't change the fact that Turkey is a great power with influence in its surrounding, while Italy is a irrelevant, useless peninsula that nobody cares about.
And oh, its already dying, aging, and becoming old. While Turkey remains a dynamic country with beautiful young people driving the social and cultural growth.
Your numbers don't matter. All that the population figures dictate is how many bullets will need to go into production.
Turks will beat the living hell out of little 'cats' of Europe like Italy, Greece, Romania, Austria, Poland, and so on. Have you seen Turkey's military might? Turkish Air Force is the largest air power in entire Europe with having 242 F-16 block 52s, majority of which Turkey produced within Turkey via Transfer of Technology contract.
Turkey will trample over little italians in any military engagement.
Turkey is THE only country in NATO from Europe that has its own 5th generation stealth fighter jet program, AND Turkey is also a partner and co-producer in United States' F-35 program and has already signed a deal of 116 jets (largest in Europe).
Hiding behind your delusions won't help buddy.
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05-06-2015, 10:37 PM #14
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05-07-2015, 03:23 AM #20
LOL!! Yeah, only after spanking little Europeans for centuries, conquering their lands, trampling over their largest/most prestigious capital (Constantinople), and remaining the over-lord of Europe for CENTURIES....
Turks colonized European lands for more time than any European power colonized any Muslim land (including weakest one's in Africa). Muslims humiliated Europeans and kicked them out (like in Algeria) CENTURIES before Europeans could do to Muslims from their lands (both Arab colonialism in Iberia and Turkish colonialism in Mediterranean region).
Today, Turks are vastly more powerful than ALL European nations except two. (and Germany, if they do decide to build their military. But right now, Turkish Military is superior to German by ratio to 3x atleast!!...but Germans can become much more powerful if they decide to).
Turkish armored vehicles are most superior in Europe...and Turkey is working on the most advance tank in Europe as we speak (known as Altay..only 3.5 generation tank in Europe right now). Germans might come up with something superior...but as of now, they haven't announced a new project.
Europe can't have massive armies because they have a very tiny youth sector, and if hundreds of thousands of those youth went to Army--who will run their economies and support aged Europeans--which are flooding the old, boring continent of (grey) Europe. Lmao!!
While Turks can EASILY raise an army of fully-armed 1,000,000 soldiers backed with all the modern weapons of today's age (minus nuclear though...which Turks have the capacity but not political will/power to build--Thanks to uncle Sam).
If Europeans didn't start their own program of 5th generation jet, and Turks became successful in their program...then Turkish Air Force will be the largest AND most technologically superior air force in ENTIRE Europe. This can happen by 2030 onwards. Just 15 years to go. You folks have any idea about strategic and defence related issues? lol..
There is a reason chairman of stratfor says about Turkey what he says...
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05-07-2015, 03:29 AM #21
LMFAO.
Culturally, Italy is a joke compared to dynamic and majestic Turkey. Istanbul alone beats any Italian city. And while economically Italy is richer, it doesn't matter in International Arena which only recognizes power...and in that regard, Turkey dwarfs little, irrelevant Italy.
Qatar...yes, tiny Qatar..has more influence in global matters than Italy.
Brunei is much, much richer than Russia. Does it matter? lol...nopes, Russia is a key player and history cares about her. Brunei is unknown.
Similarly today, Turkey is vastly more powerful and influential than irrelevant useless peninsula, where people are richer.
With that said, those demographic figures show yet another reason for Italians to vote nationalist. Thanks OP.
Tomorrow, we are having an election in one of the most important and largest country of Europe, the United Kingdom!
Lets see if "nationalist" power over there wins majority or even 30% of seats or even 15% or even 10% or even 5% or even 1% of seats!!!!!
LMFAO.
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05-07-2015, 03:31 AM #22
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05-07-2015, 03:41 AM #24
UKIP will win about 15% of the votes. But it is more important what they have already done: Shifted the mainstream political parties much further to the right on immigration. The centre in the UK in terms of immigration has moved much further to the right, thanks to UKIP. The UK will NEVER have a wave of non-European migration again like it did under Tony Blair, thanks to UKIP.
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05-07-2015, 03:43 AM #25
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05-07-2015, 03:46 AM #26
Stop mental masturbation of your delusions and accept facts.
Here are facts;
UK will never have another wave of non-European migrants because that wave has already happened.
Germany will never have wave of guest workers from Turkey because that wave has already happened.
United States will never have wave of mexicans like post 1970's because it has already happened!
For goodness sake..how stupid you have to be? There was a need...massive one...wave happened. Now the need is not that big, hence no wave.
However, all the waves I talk about changed the local social order and culture, especially true for European waves of Muslims
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05-07-2015, 03:48 AM #27
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05-07-2015, 03:54 AM #28
This is beta Europeans Turks laugh while facing..
http://europe.newsweek.com/lack-fuel...ression-322287
Greek forces doesn't even have fuel to get their junkard military up and running. And they have the largest military of Europe standing next to them with thousands of tanks, hundreds of modern jets, submarines, ships, cruise missiles, armored infantry columns, and half a million highly trained professional soldiers.
LMFAO at poor Greece.
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