Turkey as a religious society
Since 1999, there has been a shift to increased religiosity in 2006:
| "I am not very religious" has decreased | from 9.4 to 3.6 percent |
| "I am sort of religious" has decreased | from 55 to 33.9 percent |
| "I am quite religious" has increased | from 25 to 48.5 percent |
| "I am very religious" has increased | from 6 to 12 percent. |
Further reading
Binnaz Toprak/Ali Carkoglu, Religion, Society and Politics in Changing Turkey, November 2006 (English summary)
- Population, urbanization, female literacy in Turkey, 1935-2000
- Global Gender Gap Index 2006
- Population growth between 1990 and 2000
- Turkey's population
- Total female population
- Turkish households
- Marriages and Divorces in 2002
- Declining numbers of youth dependents
- Ratio of teachers and students
- Labor Force Statistics 2005
- Tensions between men and women
- Support for arranged marriages
- Turkey as a religious society
- Turks and secularism
- Turks and the headscarf
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