In Istanbul, two districts where income injustice was felt the highest were announced!

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Lerato Khumalo

Prepared by the principle researcher Enes Koru, the differences between the districts are discussed on basic indicators such as demography, economy, health, education, environment, transportation and social life.

Ahmet Sait Öner, Chairman of the Foundation, said that this report was prepared for a comprehensive analysis of the socioeconomic appearance in Istanbul districts.

Öner, in the report about the districts of Istanbul, education, health, social structure, family structure, economic structure and transportation, such as many titles, such as the record, “the report on the one hand, while taking the general photo of Istanbul on the other hand offers us various data on the socioeconomic appearance of the district. Researchers, through intellectuals, we offer the report to benefit. ” he said.

Stating that Istanbul is a metropolis that hosts 20 percent of the population of Türkiye, Öner stated that they offer some data that may require macro macro solutions to macro problems in the city.

Öner pointed out that the first of the highly prominent data in the report was the population mobility, and continued:

“Fatih, Kadikoy, Sisli districts such as a population decrease. The population has decreased in these areas while the Crossing district shows a rapid increase. For example, we see that the population increased by 67 percent in the last 10 years in Beylikdüzü. During the day, the population of Fatih, Kadıköy, Şişli in the districts intensively, Küçükçekmece, Umraniye and Bağcılar 25 percent of the population stands out.

“Cultural codes are still dominant rather than economic dynamics in population growth”

Öner said that life alone increased in the city and that one of every four households was experienced.

Especially in Kadıköy, Şişli and Bakırköy, this situation is more common expression, “the population is intense, income and education level is relatively lower ‘walls’ in the districts we call the population growth, fertility rates are relatively higher. Sultangazi, Sancaktepe stands out as the districts where this is very low Bakirkoy, Sisli, Besiktas and Kadikoy. ” He gave his information.

Two districts affected by income injustice were announced

Öner, Istanbul’s gross domestic product (GDP) produces one -third, although the income injustice is among the deepest metropolises in the first place in the transfers, Sultanbeyli and Sultangazi’de income injustice is much deeper said.

Underlining that there are cliffs in income distributions even among those living in the same district or neighborhood, Öner said, “We observe that the economic gap in the district in Beykoz and Sarıyer is very high. In these districts, both the highest income group and the lowest income groups live side by side.” he said.

Şişli, Kadıköy and Fatih’s Trade and Finance Center, Esenyurt and Tuzla as the industrial center as the districts that come to the forefront suggestion, the lowest average of 15 thousand 500 pounds in the house rents in Esenyurt, the highest average of 60 thousand pounds in Sarıyer said.

Stating that the public transportation habit is quite high in the city, Öner stated that:

“Transportation to rail systems in Beşiktaş and Kadıköy is much higher. In a very interesting way, we see that there is no rail system in Esenyurt, which is opened to the main arteries with the highest population density in Istanbul. Although the habit of public transport is high in Istanbul, the use of special vehicles is common. When we go to the walls, we observe that these opportunities are slightly less. “

The green area per capita in the city is 2.2 square meters in the report indicating that the report, Sarıyer, Beykoz and Islands are lucky to have the green area, Gaziosmanpaşa, Esenyurt and Fatih in the districts such as falling below 1 square meter reported.

44 students fall to a teacher in Esenyurt

Öner, Chairman of the Board of Directors of İlke Foundation, said that the impact of income level on consumption habits was evaluated in the report.

Öner stated that the consumption rate of water and energy resources in high -income districts is twice as much as other districts, “For example, we see that natural gas and water consumption is much higher in districts such as Besiktas, Sariyer, Kadikoy.” made the evaluation.

In the last 10 years, Sultangazi, Sultanbeyli and Esenyurt in the level of higher education education level of the increase of 150 percent of the Öner, said:

“This offers us the data that equal opportunities in education is now widespread to the districts and segments of income. We observed that education services remain below average in socioeconomic and low income levels. While a teacher is interested in 17 students in Kadıköy, we see that this number increased to 44 in Esenyurt. “