In 1800, the region of present-day Turkey had a population of approximately 9.8 million. Turkey’s population would grow steadily throughout the 1800s, growing to 14 million by the turn of the century. During this time, Turkey was the center of the Ottoman Empire, which also covered much of the Balkans, Arabia, and the African coast from Libya to Somalia. In the early 20th century, the Ottoman Empire's dissolution period began, characterized by political instability and a series of military defeats and coups. The empire was one of the defeated Central Powers of the First World War, in which it suffered approximately three million total fatalities. It is estimated that the majority of these deaths did not come directly from the war, but as a result of the government-orchestrated mass expulsion and genocide of non-Turks from within the Turkish borders, specifically Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks and Kurds; many ethnic Turks were simultaneously expelled from neighboring countries, namely Greece, which makes these events less-visible when examining annual data, although Turkey's total population did drop by one million between 1914 and 1924.
The Republic of Turkey
Following the end of the Turkish War of Independence in 1923, and the establishment of the republic of Turkey, the population would begin to recover, tripling from just around 21 million in 1950 to over 63 million by the turn of the century. The new republic, led by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, introduced sweeping, progressive reforms that modernized the country, particularly its healthcare and education systems. Turkey remained neutral throughout the Second World War, and became a member of NATO during the Cold War. The second half of the 1900s was marked with intermittent periods of political instability, and a number of military conflicts (namely, in Cyprus and Kurdistan). In spite of this, Turkey has generally been considered a developed country for most of this time, although its life expectancy and infant mortality rates have often been more in line with developing nations.
Modern Turkey
In the past decade, Turkey's population growth has continued its rapid growth; while birth rates have declined, the mass migration of refugees to the country fleeing the Syrian Civil War has seen the population growth ramain high. This influx of refugees was seen as a stepping stone in Turkey's accession to the European Union, with whom it has been negotiating a potential membership since 2005. Accession to the EU would provide huge economic benefits to Turkey, however, political developments in recent years (particularly the 2016 coup) have seen these negotiations stall, as the EU has accused the Turkish government of committing widespread human rights violations, such as torture, political imprisonment and censorship of free speech. In 2020, Turkey's population is estimated to be over 84 million people, and is expected to exceed 100 million in the next two decades.
Population of Turkey from 1800 to 2020
(in millions)
Characteristic
Population in millions
2020
84.34
2019
83.43
2018
82.34
2017
81.12
2016
79.83
2015
78.53
2014
77.23
2013
75.93
2012
74.65
2011
73.44
2010
72.33
2009
71.32
2008
70.42
2007
69.58
2006
68.76
2005
67.9
2004
67.01
2003
66.09
2002
65.15
2001
64.19
2000
63.24
1999
62.29
1998
61.33
1997
60.37
1996
59.42
1995
58.49
1994
57.56
1993
56.65
1992
55.75
1991
54.84
1990
53.92
1989
52.99
1988
52.05
1987
51.1
1986
50.13
1985
49.13
1984
48.11
1983
47.07
1982
46.03
1981
44.99
1980
43.98
1979
42.99
1978
42.04
1977
41.11
1976
40.19
1975
39.28
1974
38.37
1973
37.47
1972
36.59
1971
35.72
1970
34.88
1969
34.06
1968
33.26
1967
32.48
1966
31.72
1965
30.97
1964
30.24
1963
29.53
1962
28.83
1961
28.15
1960
27.47
1959
26.81
1958
26.16
1957
25.51
1956
24.89
1955
24.27
1954
23.67
1953
23.08
1952
22.51
1951
21.95
1950
21.41
1949
20.8
1948
20.3
1947
19.8
1946
19.4
1945
19
1944
18.7
1943
18.5
1942
18.3
1941
18.1
1940
17.9
1939
17.6
1938
17.2
1937
16.9
1936
16.6
1935
16.3
1934
16
1933
15.8
1932
15.5
1931
15.3
1930
15.1
1929
14.8
1928
14.6
1927
14.4
1926
14.3
1925
14.2
1924
14.1
1923
14.1
1922
14.1
1921
14.2
1920
14.3
1919
14.4
1918
14.5
1917
14.7
1916
14.8
1915
14.9
1914
15
1913
15
1912
15
1911
14.9
1910
14.9
1909
14.8
1908
14.7
1907
14.6
1906
14.5
1905
14.4
1904
14.4
1903
14.3
1902
14.2
1901
14.1
1900
14
1899
14
1898
13.9
1897
13.8
1896
13.7
1895
13.6
1894
13.6
1893
13.5
1892
13.4
1891
13.3
1890
13.3
1889
13.2
1888
13.1
1887
13
1886
13
1885
12.9
1884
12.8
1883
12.7
1882
12.7
1881
12.6
1880
12.5
1879
12.4
1878
12.4
1877
12.3
1876
12.2
1875
12.2
1874
12.1
1873
12.1
1872
12
1871
12
1870
11.9
1869
11.8
1868
11.8
1867
11.7
1866
11.7
1865
11.7
1864
11.6
1863
11.6
1862
11.5
1861
11.5
1860
11.4
1859
11.4
1858
11.4
1857
11.3
1856
11.3
1855
11.3
1854
11.2
1853
11.2
1852
11.1
1851
11.1
1850
11.1
1849
11
1848
11
1847
11
1846
10.9
1845
10.9
1844
10.9
1843
10.8
1842
10.8
1841
10.8
1840
10.7
1839
10.7
1838
10.7
1837
10.6
1836
10.6
1835
10.6
1834
10.5
1833
10.5
1832
10.5
1831
10.4
1830
10.4
1829
10.4
1828
10.3
1827
10.3
1826
10.3
1825
10.2
1824
10.2
1823
10.2
1822
10.2
1821
10.1
1820
10.1
1819
10.1
1818
10.1
1817
10.1
1816
10
1815
10
1814
9.99
1813
9.97
1812
9.96
1811
9.94
1810
9.92
1809
9.91
1808
9.89
1807
9.88
1806
9.86
1805
9.85
1804
9.83
1803
9.82
1802
9.8
1801
9.79
1800
9.77
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Gapminder, & UN DESA. (August 31, 2019). Population of Turkey from 1800 to 2020 (in millions) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved November 13, 2024, from https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/1067119/population-turkey-historical/
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