Indicators tracked
46
Across 8 topic areas
Country profile · Europe & Central Asia
Upper middle income. Capital Ankara. Full World Bank, WHO, ILO & OECD indicator profile across 46 measures, with regional peers and rankings.
Turkiye (TUR) plotted alongside its largest economic peers on GDP per capita and the Human Development Index. Bubble area scales with population; color encodes income tier; gold rings mark OECD members.
Indicators tracked
46
Across 8 topic areas
GDP per capita
$15,893
Latest WB report
Population
85.5 million
UN estimate
OECD member
Yes
38-country health benchmark
Turkiye has a population of 85.5 million, making it the 18th-most populous country out of 217 tracked in Europe & Central Asia.
Its economy totals $1.4 trillion — ranked 17th globally by total GDP. GDP per capita stands at $15,893, placing it in the Upper middle income category.
Life expectancy at birth is 77.2 years (ranked 83rd globally), reflecting overall health outcomes as measured by the World Bank.
The capital is Ankara.
Turkiye vs OECD average across 9 key health indicators. See full OECD rankings →
Source: OECD Health Statistics 2025. OECD averages calculated across all reporting member countries. Data years vary by indicator.
Turkiye is one of 38 OECD member countries. Economic, labor, and inequality statistics from the OECD.
Sources: OECD.Stat (labor, inequality) and World Bank (GDP PPP). Data years vary by indicator.
Key causes of death and disease risk in Turkiye. Source: WHO Global Health Observatory.
Sources: WHO Global Health Observatory. NCD mortality rate: 2021. Rates are age-standardized per 100,000 population. Premature NCD risk covers cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, and chronic respiratory disease.
Turkiye is among the world's top producers of 1 mineral. View all minerals →
Source: USGS Mineral Commodity Summaries 2024. Data year 2023.
What the World Bank WDI tracks and how these measures reveal development progress.
PPP vs. nominal GDP, per capita measures, and common pitfalls in cross-country statistics.
How 38 OECD countries compare on healthcare spending, physician density, and life expectancy.
Visa Requirements
Entry policies, visa types & travel freedom score
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Take-home pay, tax rates & purchasing power
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International money transfer fees & corridors
Flight Routes & Airports
Direct routes, airlines & airport data
Employment Law
Minimum wage, leave policies & worker protections
Every figure on this profile is a single measurement drawn from an official international dataset, and each one carries assumptions worth understanding before drawing conclusions. Income and output are reported at market exchange rates in current dollars, so they move with currency swings as well as real growth, and national averages can hide wide gaps between regions and households. Health and demographic measures are period estimates compiled from vital registration, surveys, and statistical models, and their reporting year often lags the present by one to three years. Reading several indicators together, rather than fixating on a single headline number, is what turns a row of statistics into a grounded picture of how people in this country actually live, work, and age.
Turkiye sits in Europe & Central Asia with a population of 85.5 million, placing it 18th out of 217 countries by headcount. Its capital, Ankara, anchors a Upper middle income economy with total GDP of $1.4 trillion — ranked 17th globally — and GDP per capita of $15,893. This combination of demographic scale and economic output shapes everything from household purchasing power and domestic market depth to the country's weight in regional trade flows and international development programmes.
Life expectancy at birth in Turkiye is 77.2 years, ranking 83rd worldwide and offering a summary read on healthcare access, nutrition, sanitation, and long-run living standards. The World Bank's World Development Indicators, combined with the WHO Global Health Observatory and ILO ILOSTAT wage statistics plus OECD Health Statistics 2025, expose 46 data points across 8 thematic areas — from fertility and urbanisation to CO₂ emissions, school enrolment, and labour-force participation. Reading these indicators together, rather than in isolation, is what turns headline numbers into a grounded portrait of how people actually live.
Use the indicator tables below to track trajectories over time, jump to Turkiye's placement on specific rankings such as GDP, population density, or life expectancy, and open the side-by-side Compare view to benchmark against peers inside Europe & Central Asia or across income groups. Because all figures come from official, CC BY 4.0-licensed datasets with clear vintages, you can cite them directly in research or journalism. Where a field reads "N/A", the upstream agency has not yet released that value for Turkiye — we never fabricate estimates or carry forward stale values, so missing points stay visible rather than quietly filled in.
Data for Turkiye is sourced from four official datasets: the World Bank Open Data catalog, WHO Global Health Observatory, ILO ILOSTAT (for average wages and working hours), and OECD.Stat (for OECD-specific indicators such as health expenditure per capita, income inequality, and harmonized unemployment rates).
Data availability varies by indicator. Most recent data points range from 2020 to 2024, depending on the indicator and reporting frequency. World Bank indicators are updated annually, while WHO disease burden data follows the Global Burden of Disease study schedule.
Yes. Use the Compare feature to see a side-by-side comparison of Turkiye with any other country across all available indicators. You can also explore rankings to see where Turkiye stands globally on specific measures like GDP, population, or life expectancy.
GDP per capita divides Turkiye's total economic output by its population, giving an approximate measure of average economic productivity per person. It is reported in current US dollars. For fairer cross-country comparisons, purchasing power parity (PPP) adjustments account for differences in the cost of goods and services.
Life expectancy at birth for Turkiye is 77.2 years, ranking 83rd out of 217 countries tracked. The global average is approximately 73 years. Life expectancy reflects healthcare quality, nutrition, sanitation, and socioeconomic conditions.
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Source: World Bank Open Data, Source: WHO Global Health Observatory, Source: ILO ILOSTAT, Source: OECD Health Statistics 2025. World Bank and ILO data licensed under CC BY 4.0.
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