The average density of population is about 103 per km². The climate in Turkey can be described as temperatehot, dry summers with mild, wet winters, harsher in interior. Potential natural disasters are flooding, landslides, limited volcanic activity; its three historically active volcanoes; ...
Officially 85,372,377 as of 1st January 2024 (67,803,927 in 2000 & 13,648,270 in 1927); average of 111 inhabitants live per square kilometer, 93% of the total population live in the cities and 7% in villages or small towns in the countryside. ...
The article reports that Turkey's spending on healthcare was approximately 5% of the country's GDP in 1998. This was below the European Union and OECD countries, they averages around 8%. In Turkey the number of doctors per 100,000 population, stood at just 130 in 2002. Turkish government...
Healthy life expectancy: comparison of OECD countries in 2001 Objectives : To compare average levels of population health for Australia and other OECD countries in 2001. Methods : Healthy life expectancies (HALE) for... CD Mathers,CJL Murray,JA Salomon,... - 《Australian & New Zealand Journal...
The average male body weight may exceed 35 kg while female birds weigh no more than 12.5 kg in the end of their laying period. Egg production characteristics are largely dependent on feed restriction programmes applied to turkey breeders; the general notion is that food restriction of turkey ...
The Individual Pension System in Turkey: A Gendered Perspective 119 guaranteeing a specific benefit at retirement, the DC system specifies the amount that is contributed by the plan's sponsor based on the final average salary level. At the time of retirement, the employee has an account balance...
4.1. The Lee-Carter Model The Lee-Carter model is a simple bilinear model with the variables x (age) and t (time) for forecasting mortality rates and defined as: where ln(mx,t ) ax bxkt ex,t (1) mx,t : Central death rate at age x in year t ax : Average age...
Growth curves fitted to von Bertalanffy's equation revealed similar growth coefficients in adults and larger average maximum body lengths in males. Adult annual survivorship and adult life expectancy were 0.79 and 5.4 years, respectively. Knowledge of age, growth, and survivorship in this species ...
In our study we estimated that average decline for men was 1.7% between 1994–2008 while it was 2.8% between 1994–2000 and 6.7% between 2005–2008 in women. In Western Europe, the average annual decline reported was approximately 2% (55% absolute decrease in CHD mortality) between 1970 ...
Social exclusionAgeing populationOld-age dependency ratioBackground The world population is getting older, but the European Union (EU) and Turkey are getting older faster than the world average. Together with children, old people are another vulnerable part of society in a country. Poverty and ...