The report of university women in Turkish universities have exceeded 45%, Council of Higher education data (YÖK) showed on Sunday.
According to the data, the number of university women increased by 2,199 in 2021 at the top 83,860, a figure that makes up for almost half of the total number of academics in Turkey.
There are 99,741 male scholars in Turkey, with the number of female scholars are getting closer every day with increases every year.
According to YÖK data, there are currently more Women research comrades in Turkish universities compared to their male counterparts, since 27,160 women and 25,223 men are currently employee.
The number of speakers also surpassed their male colleagues as 19 330 women and 18,762 men currently hold the post in Turkish universities.
There are 112 departments of women disseminated across the country’s 207 universities, the data also show.
Women also Craft up for 32.5% of the total number of teachers in Turkey, exceeding the European Union average of 26.18%.
Meanwhile, the number of the students have also approach half of the total student population reaching 49% with a 7% increase since 2002.
The YOK is also intensify efforts to empower female academics.
The state-run advice head professorYekta Saraç, previously told Anadolu Agency (AA) that they would develop a new ranking system for universities that will include criteria like employing female scholars and administrators, and campuses safety.
Although he’s late in womenemployment, Turkey is also before of United States in son report of female teachers.
The women in Statistical bulletin published by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) on Friday, ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8, sheds light on many aspects of womeneveryday life. Development of the newsletter is womenemployment, a issue Turkey is trying to respond. Based on figures for 2020, the bulletin found only 26.3% of women in the country over age of 15 had a job, while this figure was 59.8% among men.
Work force participation rate among people 15 years and over was 30.9% in 2020 for womenagainst 68.2% for men.
Statistics show the black Sea region had the highest female employment rateto know in Province of Trabzon, Ordu, Giresun, Rize, Artvin and Gümüşhane, while the lowest rate was seen in the region covering the southeastern and eastern provinces of Mardin, Batman, Şırnak and Siirt.
According to statistics, womenthe participation of in the workforce has increased proportionally with their level of education. the rate was only 12.4% among illiterate women while an overwhelming 65.6% of women in the staff were graduates of higher educational institutions. High school graduates also made up 29.9% of women in the main- of work.
On the other hand, women outmoded men in part-time jobs. Some 19.5% of women had a part-time job while this figure was 9.3% for men. In terms of women with children25.2% of mothers aged 25-49 with children below age of 3 were employed.
Women also strengthened their position in posts of direction intermediate and high level in the business world. the rate of women in these positions have increased to 19.3% according to 2020 figures, compared to 14.4% in 2012, the latest year with available official statistics.
In other areas, 17.4% of legislators were women like of 2021. Women held 101 seats in the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM), against 481 seats occupied by men. The number of female professors increased to 32.4% during the 2020-2021 academic year year. The number of ambassadors, on on the other hand, dropped to 73.5% in 2021, compared to 88.1% in 2011.
In education, the rate of women who graduate of at least one school (college, high school, university, etc.) on) was 87.7% for women. the rate of women aged 25 and over and who college graduate increased to 19.9% in 2020, compared to 7.6% in 2008.
The report of university women in Turkish universities have exceeded 45%, Council of Higher education data (YÖK) showed on Sunday.
According to the data, the number of university women increased by 2,199 in 2021 at the top 83,860, a figure that makes up for almost half of the total number of academics in Turkey.
There are 99,741 male scholars in Turkey, with the number of female scholars are getting closer every day with increases every year.
According to YÖK data, there are currently more Women research comrades in Turkish universities compared to their male counterparts, since 27,160 women and 25,223 men are currently employee.
The number of speakers also surpassed their male colleagues as 19 330 women and 18,762 men currently hold the post in Turkish universities.
There are 112 departments of women disseminated across the country’s 207 universities, the data also show.
Women also Craft up for 32.5% of the total number of teachers in Turkey, exceeding the European Union average of 26.18%.
Meanwhile, the number of the students have also approach half of the total student population reaching 49% with a 7% increase since 2002.
The YOK is also intensify efforts to empower female academics.
The state-run advice head professorYekta Saraç, previously told Anadolu Agency (AA) that they would develop a new ranking system for universities that will include criteria like employing female scholars and administrators, and campuses safety.
Although he’s late in womenemployment, Turkey is also before of United States in son report of female teachers.
The women in Statistical bulletin published by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) on Friday, ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8, sheds light on many aspects of womeneveryday life. Development of the newsletter is womenemployment, a issue Turkey is trying to respond. Based on figures for 2020, the bulletin found only 26.3% of women in the country over age of 15 had a job, while this figure was 59.8% among men.
Work force participation rate among people 15 years and over was 30.9% in 2020 for womenagainst 68.2% for men.
Statistics show the black Sea region had the highest female employment rateto know in Province of Trabzon, Ordu, Giresun, Rize, Artvin and Gümüşhane, while the lowest rate was seen in the region covering the southeastern and eastern provinces of Mardin, Batman, Şırnak and Siirt.
According to statistics, womenthe participation of in the workforce has increased proportionally with their level of education. the rate was only 12.4% among illiterate women while an overwhelming 65.6% of women in the staff were graduates of higher educational institutions. High school graduates also made up 29.9% of women in the main- of work.
On the other hand, women outmoded men in part-time jobs. Some 19.5% of women had a part-time job while this figure was 9.3% for men. In terms of women with children25.2% of mothers aged 25-49 with children below age of 3 were employed.
Women also strengthened their position in posts of direction intermediate and high level in the business world. the rate of women in these positions have increased to 19.3% according to 2020 figures, compared to 14.4% in 2012, the latest year with available official statistics.
In other areas, 17.4% of legislators were women like of 2021. Women held 101 seats in the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM), against 481 seats occupied by men. The number of female professors increased to 32.4% during the 2020-2021 academic year year. The number of ambassadors, on on the other hand, dropped to 73.5% in 2021, compared to 88.1% in 2011.
In education, the rate of women who graduate of at least one school (college, high school, university, etc.) on) was 87.7% for women. the rate of women aged 25 and over and who college graduate increased to 19.9% in 2020, compared to 7.6% in 2008.