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    TURKEY ACCORDING TO THE UNDP REPORT

    Bia Mag, Turkey
    Nov 29 2007

    Turkey has been ranked 17th largest economy in the world, but needs
    to work on gender inequality, education and other issues.

    The United Nations' Development Programme (UNDP) has announced its
    2007-2008 Human Development Report.

    Economically high-ranking, but...

    According to its foreign trade volume of 250 billion dollars and its
    Gross Domestic Product, Turkey is the 17th-largest economy in the
    world. However, in terms of "human development", Turkey ranks 84th
    among 177 countries.

    This contradiction shows that Turkey has a long way to go, although
    it has jumped from 92th place to 84th in one year.

    However, it ranks, for instance, behind its neighbour Armenia, which
    is struggling with poverty. Countries such as new EU member Poland
    (37), neighbouring Greece (24), Argentina (38) and Kazakhstan (73)
    are all ahead of Turkey.

    The low ranking is partly due to the low rates of literacy and
    education in Turkey.

    Ranking low in gender equality

    Mahmud Ayub, the UNDP Turkey representative, says that gender
    inequality is one issue which pulls Turkey down. "If we looked only
    at gender inequality, Turkey would rank 111th. It is very important
    that women are empowered in Turkey."

    But gradual improvement

    The Human Development Index considers issues such as life expectancy,
    education and real income. According to the report, Turkey has shown
    development in all areas since 1990. For instance, average life
    expectancy has increased by seven years in this time, and GDP per
    capita has increased by more than a third.

    Turkey's life expectancy in 2005 was 71.4. The literacy rate for
    over-15-year olds is 87.4 percent. The Gross National Product per
    capita was calculated as 8,407 dollars. (NZ/AG)

    * This article is based on an article in the "Radikal" newspaper on
    28 November.

    http://www.bianet.org/bianet/kategori/e nglish/103218/turkey-according-to-the-undp-report

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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