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TRNC's 2023 Projected Population Revealed: 476,214

TRNC's 2023 Projected Population Revealed: 476,214

The revised end-of-2023 population projection for the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) has been announced, with the total population estimated at 476,214. The male population is projected at 257,789, while the female population is expected to be 218,425.

Publish Date: 11/11/24 15:46
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TRNC's 2023 Projected Population Revealed: 476,214
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According to the Statistics Office, the new population projection is based on the 2011 Housing and Population Census results, taking into account changes in migration data and administrative record updates. The revised projection was prepared using assumptions and indicators derived from these updated figures.

The statement further highlighted that the population projection has been improved to meet national and international needs. The work was carried out by a task force that includes experts from the Turkish Statistical Institute.

The following is the detailed population projection for the years 2019-2023:

  • 2019: 227,056 males, 193,500 females, total 420,556
  • 2020: 225,306 males, 194,504 females, total 419,810
  • 2021: 242,381 males, 205,887 females, total 448,268
  • 2022: 250,421 males, 212,326 females, total 462,747
  • 2023: 257,789 males, 218,425 females, total 476,214

The statement also mentioned that future population data will be based on the revised projection.

"More Detailed Projections with the Full Establishment of the Address-Based Population Registration System"

The statement pointed out that with the full implementation of the Address-Based Population Registration System (ADNKS), more detailed projections will be produced. This system will provide up-to-date information on population size and characteristics at the settlement level.

Population projections are vital for policy development, the statement emphasized, noting that identifying current population trends and forecasting future population structures help in making informed and effective policies. These projections, utilizing birth, death, and migration trends, are especially useful for planning and administrative decisions during periods between censuses and studies.

However, it was also noted that unforeseen changes in population, as is the case globally, may cause discrepancies between projections and actual numbers. In case of significant demographic shifts, projections will be revised to reflect new trends.

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