Revisiting Maternal Mortality: What Qualitative Research Says
The report of our project titled "Revisiting Maternal Mortality: What Qualitative Research Says", which we carried out in cooperation with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA Turkey), has been published! Click below to reach the full report.
Thematic Analysis on Reproductive Health Issues: 1993-2018
The book titled "Thematic Analysis on Reproductive Health Issues: 1993-2018", which was prepared within the scope of the "Demographic Indicators and Sustainable Development Goals" project, that we carried out in cooperation with the UNFPA Turkey Office was published along with the four different policy briefs produced from the chapters in this book.
Policy Briefs on Reproductive Health - 1
The policy brief titled "Fertility Preferences in Turkey: Trends in Ideals, Intentions and Gaps", which was prepared within the scope of the "Demographic Indicators and Sustainable Development Goals" project, which we carried out in cooperation with the UNFPA Turkey Office, has been published.
Policy Briefs on Reproductive Health - 2
The policy brief titled "Identifying the Policy Gaps in Contraceptive Use in Turkey: 1993-2018", which was prepared within the scope of the "Demographic Indicators and Sustainable Development Goals" project, which we carried out in cooperation with the UNFPA Turkey Office, has been published.
Policy Briefs on Reproductive Health - 3
The policy brief titled "Total Market Approach to Unmet Need for Family Planning in Turkey", which was prepared within the scope of the "Demographic Indicators and Sustainable Development Goals" project, which we carried out in cooperation with the UNFPA Turkey Office, has been published.
Policy Briefs on Reproductive Health - 4
The policy brief titled "Women Left Behind in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Turkey", which was prepared within the scope of the "Demographic Indicators and Sustainable Development Goals" project, which we carried out in cooperation with the UNFPA Turkey Office, has been published.
Demographic Education Series
"Demographic Education Series: Demographic Indicators and Sustainable Development Goals" which we organized in cooperation with UNFPA Turkey Office, was held at our Institute between 21-25 November 2022
Syrian Refugees in Turkey: A Demographic Profile and Linked Social Challenges
The chapters in book titled Syrian Refugees in Turkey: A Demographic Profile and Linked Social Challenges published by Routledge in December 2020, written by our Institute's academicians with the 2018 Turkey Demographic and Health Survey Syrian Migrant Sample findings, was presented in 'Demographic Structure and Social Challenges' and 'Sexual Health and Reproductive Health' sessions.
Ministerial Conference on Demographic Resilience, Shaping Europe's Demographic Future
Institute of Population Studies has attended the Online Expo at the Ministerial Conference on Demographic Resilience, Shaping Europe's Demographic Future on December 1-2, 2021
Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies
Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies: From its establishment to its 53rd year
Upon the invitation of Parliamentary Investigation Commission...
Upon the invitation of Parliamentary Investigation Commission, which is established to Investigate the Causes of Violence Against Women and Determine the Measures that should be taken, the findings of the Research on Domestic Violence Against Women in Turkey conducted in 2008 and 2014 in cooperation with our Institute and the General Directorate on the Status of Women, was presented to the Commission by the faculty members of our Institute on April 28, 2021.
2018 TDHS Data Request
2018 Turkey Demographic and Health Survey data sets, related to Turkey and the Syrian migrant sample, is available to researchers. Click here for the data request.
Nairobi Commitments: Towards the Three Zeros in Turkey
The brief Nairobi Commitments: Towards the Three Zeros in Turkey which is carried out as part of the collaboration between our Institute and the UNFPA Turkey Country Office is published.
The Unmet Need for Family Planning in Turkey
The brief The Unmet Need for Family Planning in Turkey which is carried out as part of the collaboration between our Institute and the UNFPA Turkey Country Office is published.
Syrian Refugees in Turkey: A Demographic Profile and Linked Social Challenges
The book Syrian Refugees in Turkey: A Demographic Profile and Linked Social Challenges which is written by our Institute’s academics with the findings of 2018-TDHS the Syrian Migrant Sample is published by Routledge in December 2020.
Surveys in Covid-19 and Post Covid-19 Days
The study Surveys in Covid-19 and Post Covid-19 Days which is carried out as part of the collaboration between our Institute and the UNFPA Turkey Country Office is published.
Child, Early and Forced Marriage in Turkey
The study Child, Early and Forced Marriage in Turkey: Data Analysis of Turkey Demographic and Health Surveys 1993-2018 which is carried out as part of the collaboration between our Institute and the UNFPA Turkey Country Office is published.
Demography Education Series
Our YouTube channel is on air! Visit our channel for lessons within the Demography Education Series prepared in cooperation with UNFPA Turkey Office.
Thesis Abstracts 1996 - 2002 - Osman Aray

Osman ARAY: Demographic and Ethnic Characteristics of Central Asia and Their Future Impacts on the Social, Economical and Political Aspects of the Region. (Unpublished Phd. Thesis, Ankara, Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies, 1999)

The objective of the study is to analyze the demographic and ethnic composition of the Central Asia in close connection with its geographical, historical, cultural, social and economic aspects, to describe these factors from a historical perspective, to give a detailed picture of the present day Central Asia in regard to its demographic, ethnic, economic, and social aspects and finally, to analyse the impacts of the Regions demographic and ethnic characteristics on its future developments.

A special survey for data collection regarding the study has not been conducted because of the geographical, political and financial difficulties. Instead, a very detailed and intensive literature reading has been done. Most of the literature regarding the demographical aspects of the Region is in English language. Also there is a rich collection of studies which presents valuable economic, social and demographic data about the Region in Russian language. Since the author is fluent in Russian, these data has been fully utilized during the study. In addition to the above mentioned, the author paid a special visit to the Region on April 1998, and collected the most recent studies of the local scientists, and ``exclusive`` official demographical data regarding the subject. Therefore, some of the data presented in this study is ``unique`` in the world demographic literature.Also the author believes that his personal obsevations and experience which he accumulated in the Region since 20 years contributed a lot to this study.
The historical, geographical, anthropological and political aspects of the Region is also analysed in close connection with the demographical structure of the Region. The main aim of this detailed analyse is to provide the reader a full picture of the Central Asia, since without this background one can not fully understand the future impacts of the demographic and ethnic aspects on the political, economic and social spheres of the Region.
Corresponding demographical data of Turkey is presented together with the demographical data of Central Asia for the sake of comparison. Also relations between Republic of Turkey and Central Asian republics have been introduced briefly, since Turkey is expected to play a very important role in the future socio-economic stability of the Region.