Armed Conflict and Its Repercussions on Population Growth: The Turkish Case
Citation
Güvercin, D. (2021). Armed Conflict and Its Repercussions on Population Growth: The Turkish Case. Defence and Peace Economics, 1-14.Abstract
The study empirically examines the impact of armed conflict on population growth in Eastern Turkey. The empirical findings confirm the implications of the theoretical model in the body of the paper. The results indicate that PKK recruitment leads to depopulation at the district level while increases rural population growth. Moreover, the results indicate that the number of killed PKK militants in the province to which a district belongs negatively affects population growth at the district level. On the other hand, the results also indicate that number of killed PKK militants does not significantly affect the population growth at the district level while decreases rural population growth. The results show that the percentage of valid votes to registered voters increases the population growth at the district level.