Examination of Turkish women sociologically in relation to gender apartheid depending on statistical data
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In this study, we observe that Turkish women differ from other developed world countries in terms of demographic features. In Turkey where particularly gender apartheid is being experienced, there are some facts such as pushing women on the back burner, small numbers of female white-collar employees and managers compared to male population, suffering under male dominance in spite of possessing authorization and economic superiority. The research was conducted practically and analysis was made by using E-Views 8.0 statistical program and different analysis techniques by benefiting from TUIK (Turkish Statistical Institute) 2010/2015 data. Within the application grouped under four different variables, there is data regarding happiness, illness, mortality, fertility age health, population rate and some other information. At the end of the application, it was determined that there was a medium level relationship between woman and health due to the fact that fertility rate of Turkish women was high and average fertility age was low. It has been observed that women who are healthy and far from violence are happier and self-confidence rates of women who possess economic self-sufficiency are higher. © 2015 AENSI Publisher All rights reserved.