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Insured Employment Drops by 325,000 Month-on-Month The SSI reported that the number of insured employees was 11,744,000 in October 2012.
22/02/2013
ANKARA – The number of insured paid employees decreased by 325,000 to 11,744,000 in October 2012.
The fifteenth issue of the TEPAV Employment Monitoring Bulletin reports that the number of insured paid employees reached 11,744,000 with an in
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The Turkish Economy in 2000-2010: “Not a Lost Decade, But Vulnerabilities Exist” Economist Eken stated that growth was not inclusive enough and rapid growth did not remedy unemployment.
14/01/2013
ANKARA –Turkey’s economic performance in the first decade of the 2000s was brought to the table at TEPAV. Dr. Sena Eken, Retired Senior Economist at the IMF and the co-author of the book “Turkey 2000-10: A Decade of Transition - Discussions A
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The Number of Businesses Declared to the SSI Increases by 101,000 As of the end of August, there were 1,495,000 registered businesses.
25/12/2012
ANKARA – The number of businesses declared to the Social Security Institution (SSI) increased by 101,000 between August 2011 and 2012. The number of businesses registered at the SSI therefore increased to 1,495,000. This corresponds to an ann
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The Number of Insured Artisans Continues to Rise In July 2012 the number of insured artisans reached 1,938,000.
15/12/2012
ANKARA – TEPAV states that with the ongoing recovery in the statistics, the number of insured artisans as of July reached 1,938,000.
The twelfth issue of the TEPAV Employment Monitoring Bulletin reports that the number of insured artisans (n
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Turkey’s Female Labor Force Challenge on Europe’s Development Agenda TEPAV Director Sak stated that low female labor force participation rate of Turkey stems from demand and supply problems of the labor market.
16/10/2012
BRUSSELS – TEPAV Director Güven Sak talked about the situation of female labor force in Turkey in this year’s European Development Days, the prominent forum on international relations and development cooperation in Europe organized by the
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TEPAV: İŞKUR Found Jobs for 37 out of 100 Applicants İŞKUR became more effective; the number of job and employee applications increased.
14/10/2012
ANKARA- The placement rate for İŞKUR applicants has increased year-on-year to 37.2 percent.
The tenth issue of the TEPAV Employment Monitoring Bulletin reports that the numbers of applications to the Turkish Employment Agency (İŞKUR) for e
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Number of Public Employees Increases, Agricultural Workers Decreases According to the TEPAV Employment Monitoring Bulletin, the highest increase in number of civil servants was recorded in Şanlıurfa with 33 percent.
02/09/2012
ANKARA – TEPAV stated that as of April, the share of civil servants and artisans in insured employment increased while the share of farmers decreased. The rise in the number of public employees was driven by the eastern provinces.
The ninth
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The Number of Housewives Increased by 496,000 Annually As of the end of March, population out of the labor force grew by 868,000 year-on-year.
14/07/2012
ANKARA – Labor force participation rate as of the end of March decreased to 49.4 percent. As a result, the population out of the labor force grew by 868,000 people, 496,000 being housewives.
The eighth issue of the TEPAV Employment Monitorin
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TEPAV: "Bursa Outperforms Ankara in Employment Growth" Bursa ranked third in employment gain after Istanbul and Izmir
09/06/2012
ANKARA- Outperforming Ankara in employment gain, Bursa ranked third following Istanbul and Izmir.
The seventh issue of the TEPAV Employment Monitoring Bulletin reports that in February 2012, overall insured waged employment increased year-on-year
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Retail Trade Records the Highest Rise in Employment Insured employment in the retail trade sector reached 1,000,074 in January 2012.
09/05/2012
ANKARA – Overall insured waged employment reached 10,957,000 in January 2012. The highest rise in employment was recorded in the retail trade sector, with 1,000,074 total employment.
The sixth issue of the TEPAV Employment Monitoring Bulletin re
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