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DİYARBAKIR MİLLİ EĞİTİM MÜDÜRLÜĞÜ (MEM). INTEGRA, 13-14 January 2011, Roterdam. Diyarbakır. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • DYARBAKIR MLL ETM MDRL (MEM)INTEGRA, 13-14 January 2011, Roterdam

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  • Diyarbakr13.01.2011ahin DEMRKOL, Serkan EKMEN, INTEGRADiyarbakr Situated on the banks of the River Tigris, it is the administrative capital of the Diyarbakr Province with a population of almost 1.5 million, and it is the second largest city in Turkey's South-eastern Anatolia region, after Gaziantep and it is the 7th big city in turkey.

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  • Diyarbakr13.01.2011ahin DEMRKOL, Serkan EKMEN, INTEGRA17 towns,791 villages,428.000 students in primary, secondary and high schools(%98 young population is in education system)

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  • DiyarbakrWithin Turkey, Diyarbakr is famed for its culture, folklore, and watermelons. The population of Diyarbakr is made up predominantly of Kurdish people. Rural to urban movement has often been the first step in a migratory pattern that has taken large numbers of Kurds from the east to the west. Diyarbakr grew from 30,000 in the 1930s to 65,000 by 1956, to 140,000 by 1970, to 400,000 by 1990, and eventually swelled to about 1.5 million by 2009.13.01.2011ahin DEMRKOL, Serkan EKMEN, INTEGRA

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  • Diyarbakr and migrationDiyarbakr gets migrants from rural areas and people migrating from Diyarbakr to metropolis of Turkey like stanbul, zmir and Ankara.13.01.2011ahin DEMRKOL, Serkan EKMEN, INTEGRA

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  • Population rates in ages, 200913.01.2011ahin DEMRKOL, Serkan EKMEN, INTEGRA

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  • Provincial in-migration by places of residence, 200013.01.2011ahin DEMRKOL, Serkan EKMEN, INTEGRA

    2000 yl daimiikametgahPermanent place Toplam ehirden ehire Kyden ehire ehirden kye Kyden kyeof residenceTotalFrom city to cityFrom village to city From city to villageFrom village to villagen 2000ABCBCBCBCBCToplam- Total6 692 2633 643 3753 048 8882 110 1301 757 849 639 319 528 966 730 646 611 872 163 280 150 201Denizli.................. 101 431 53 590 47 841 22 518 19 576 10 297 9 080 15 509 13 980 5 266 5 205Diyarbakr............ 109 499 61 067 48 432 32 535 24 547 10 476 7 503 15 310 13 755 2 746 2 627Edirne.................. 45 839 26 822 19 017 17 124 12 239 4 505 3 368 4 129 2 578 1 064 832Elaz................... 54 065 32 187 21 878 19 902 13 061 5 444 3 583 5 293 3 767 1 548 1 467

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  • Provincial in-migration, out-migration, net migration and rate of net migration, 200013.01.2011ahin DEMRKOL, Serkan EKMEN, INTEGRA

    2000 yl daimi2000 yl daimiikametgahikametgah nfusuNet g hzPermanent placePopulation by placeRate ofof residenceof residence in 2000Ald gVerdii gNet g net migrationin 2000(1)In-migrationOut-migrationNet migrationToplam- Total60 752 9954 788 1934 788 193 00Denizli.................. 773 169 57 412 42 207 15 20519,86Diyarbakr............1 176 390 62 996 111 060- 48 064-40,04Edirne.................. 361 227 35 973 41 079- 5 106-14,04Elaz................... 513 839 36 075 48 438- 12 363-23,77

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  • Immigration by provinces, 200013.01.2011ahin DEMRKOL, Serkan EKMEN, INTEGRA

    A- Toplam- Total B- Erkek - Male C- Kadn - FemalelProvinceABCToplam-Total 234 111 130 762 103 349Denizli.................. 3 962 2 209 1 753Diyarbakr............. 836 527 309Edirne................... 1 318 777 541Elaz.................... 914 675 239

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  • Education Level (Diyarbakr)13.01.2011ahin DEMRKOL, Serkan EKMEN, INTEGRA

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  • Education Level of Migrants from Diyarbakr13.01.2011ahin DEMRKOL, Serkan EKMEN, INTEGRA

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  • Education Level of Migrants to Diyarbakr 13.01.2011ahin DEMRKOL, Serkan EKMEN, INTEGRA

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  • Migrants from France in Diyarbakr13.01.2011ahin DEMRKOL, Serkan EKMEN, INTEGRAFamily lived in France about 18years and their children lived there for 10 years. Some of their children were borned there. But later this family decided to come back to Diyarbakr because of cultural problems. (Their financial situation was better in France. Father of the family was the owner of the construction company and they did not have financial problems in France.) They thought that their family ties will be damaged there and this was their reason to come back. After their coming our institution -MEM- was helped them to get full academic recognition for their children and they continued their education in Diyarbakr.

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  • Migrants from Diyarbakr to Europe13.01.2011ahin DEMRKOL, Serkan EKMEN, INTEGRAWomen migrants from Turkey are not working at France. They started tol ive in France after they got married with Turkish person who is citizen of France. Most of them are children of people who came France 1970s. Because of this, those women are in subjection to their husbands. Those women do not have French friends and they are in touch with the Turkish families who are living in France and they are isolated to other communities in France. Those women are feeling good with someone who are living like them, they have so many common interests and problems. The second reason of this isolation is; people afraid to be part of French culture. Those women afraid to be free because they think that when they are free they will lose their personal values. Because of this they do not want to integrate and need to French society. They are still imaging about 1970s Turkey. After social and cultural changes, Turkey started to take place in Europe but they still dreaming about the Turkey in 1970s. Because of this problems Turks in France can not take place in France society. One more problem is language. Language problems bring less-communication. Without communication they cannot go shopping, cannot use public transport cannot tell their problems to doctors and they can not explain about themselves clearly and they can not solve their social problems with French people

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  • Sample work on migrants in Diyarbakr13.01.2011ahin DEMRKOL, Serkan EKMEN, INTEGRA

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  • 13.01.2011ahin DEMRKOL, Serkan EKMEN, INTEGRATHANK YOU

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