Is there a particular reason for it? Because Turkey had high HDI for decades now I think yet fertility rates did not change this fast no?
ErotikTospa on
Damn, all this low fertility rate like the well progressed economies
And we don’t even have an economy
Truly a wonder of a country I’m living in 🤣
Affectionate_Cat293 on
1.47 is crazy. As a comparison, Japan’s fertility rate in 2022 is 1.3.
Vlasterx on
Dictatorial regimes and lack of hope will do this to population.
Alive-Produce7090 on
In Germany their fertility rate must be around 5.
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ASuarezMascareno on
Following the global trend.
Falcao1905 on
Solve the economic crisis and watch this go up again. Turks do not have the mentality of Europeans, most Turks want kids.
KnightsAtTheCircus on
Turkish women also want more in life than changing nappies and taking care of a manchild, I guess.
Dardanelles17 on
Even Kurds and Syrians can’t make it up for the rest of the population.
Much_News_4107 on
So much the better. May it collapse all over, may we die out and pollute the poor earth no longer.
Arktosik on
COVID
Vast-Charge-4256 on
>1.5 is not insufficient. Sign error?
Aware-Guard2430 on
ekonomi o kadar kötü ki kendimize bakamıyoruz birde çocuk mu yapacağız
a_e_i on
I think Syrian refugees are increasing the rate
Critical_Foot_5503 on
Great!! I love seeing this happen across the world
Isotheis on
One of the worst color schemes for colorblind people. I can infer from the title, but it’s very hard for me to tell apart ‘very high’ and ‘low’, and ‘close’ and ‘insufficient’.
sleepyzane1 on
but their follicle replacement rate…. forget about it.
m4gnu7 on
I wonder why.. it is for sure because of gays.
No_Clock2390 on
who cares?
AustrianAhsokaTano on
How widespread is cousin marrige still in Turkey? In Austria we see the highest rate of cousin marriages in the Turkish immigrant group, but that could be a phenomenon where the immigrants cling to old traditions while those in the “motherland” have already moved on.
XscytheD on
I wonder if there is a correlation between places where is more expensive to live with the low fertility rate
GamerGuyAlly on
This is global at this point.
Can’t just keep gouging people for profit and force both family members to work and expect things to change.
And thats before people start to consider the ethical nature of bringing a child into the world in its current state.
CapablePool7283 on
Plot twist: they are giving birth to children everywhere in Europe. When they are grown up they will stick to their roots and cancel current culture in Europe.
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Is there a particular reason for it? Because Turkey had high HDI for decades now I think yet fertility rates did not change this fast no?
Damn, all this low fertility rate like the well progressed economies
And we don’t even have an economy
Truly a wonder of a country I’m living in 🤣
1.47 is crazy. As a comparison, Japan’s fertility rate in 2022 is 1.3.
Dictatorial regimes and lack of hope will do this to population.
In Germany their fertility rate must be around 5.
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Following the global trend.
Solve the economic crisis and watch this go up again. Turks do not have the mentality of Europeans, most Turks want kids.
Turkish women also want more in life than changing nappies and taking care of a manchild, I guess.
Even Kurds and Syrians can’t make it up for the rest of the population.
So much the better. May it collapse all over, may we die out and pollute the poor earth no longer.
COVID
>1.5 is not insufficient. Sign error?
ekonomi o kadar kötü ki kendimize bakamıyoruz birde çocuk mu yapacağız
I think Syrian refugees are increasing the rate
Great!! I love seeing this happen across the world
One of the worst color schemes for colorblind people. I can infer from the title, but it’s very hard for me to tell apart ‘very high’ and ‘low’, and ‘close’ and ‘insufficient’.
but their follicle replacement rate…. forget about it.
I wonder why.. it is for sure because of gays.
who cares?
How widespread is cousin marrige still in Turkey? In Austria we see the highest rate of cousin marriages in the Turkish immigrant group, but that could be a phenomenon where the immigrants cling to old traditions while those in the “motherland” have already moved on.
I wonder if there is a correlation between places where is more expensive to live with the low fertility rate
This is global at this point.
Can’t just keep gouging people for profit and force both family members to work and expect things to change.
And thats before people start to consider the ethical nature of bringing a child into the world in its current state.
Plot twist: they are giving birth to children everywhere in Europe. When they are grown up they will stick to their roots and cancel current culture in Europe.
What’s up with those colors ???