Turkish population in germany

The Turks in Germany number at least 4 million to more than 7 million, which constitutes the largest community in the Turkish diaspora.

How many Turkish live in Germany?

As of 2020, numerous scholars have estimated that there are approximately 7 million Turks in Germany, including Graham E.

What percentage of German population is Turkish?

Some 15 million people in Germany are foreigners or of foreign origin, including just under three million Turks, representing just under 20 percent of the total population.

Why are so many Turkish in Germany?

About four million people living in Germany are of Turkish origin – the largest such concentration outside the homeland. The population has its roots in West Germany's “economic miracle” in the post-war years. Booming but running out of labor, West Germany turned to southern Europe to attract workers.

Where are the most Turkish people in Germany?

Estimates vary because the official German census does not collect data on ethnicity. Turks in Berlin (Turkish: Berlin'deki Türkler) are people of Turkish ethnicity living in Berlin where they form the largest ethnic minority group, and the largest Turkish community outside Turkey.

Are there Germans in Turkey?

There are over 50,000 Germans living in Turkey, primarily Germans married to Turkish spouses, employees, retirees and long-term tourists who buy properties across the Turkish coastline, often spending most of the year in the country.

What country has the most Turkish immigrants?

Germany The largest Turkish population resides in Germany (2 million migrant Turks).

Can Germans live in Turkey?

There are over 50,000 Germans living in Turkey, primarily Germans married to Turkish spouses, employees, retirees and long-term tourists who buy properties across the Turkish coastline, often spending most of the year in the country.