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Sexual Freedom And Statue Of Women In Turkish Society (Berlin Sample)

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  • Leyla AYDEMÄ°R

    (Karadeniz Teknik University/TURKEY)

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The issues of immigration and adaptation have important roles in Berlin history. Various immigrant groups have had a significant impact on the city’s economic, political and cultural inheritance. Because of the double sided nature of this impact; religious, cultural and social values both societies hold cohered with one another over time. Since the immigration movements began with “Worker Immigration Agreement†signed by Turkey and Federal Republic of Germany in 1961, nearly three million people of Turkish origin have lived in Germany. The population brought with important changes in both societies’ social and cultural values. This study aims to present the sexual perspective of the Turkish origin population living in Berlin by putting the women in the center. The subject will be presented with subtitles like the position of women in Turkish community within social and family aspects, the equal rights, external appearance, dressing and sexual freedom, women honor, sexual education in family and the importance of child gender. The resources of this study are obtained through a fully configured multiple-choice questionnaire technique of survey researching methods implemented in Berlin.

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  • Leyla AYDEMÄ°R, 2015. "Sexual Freedom And Statue Of Women In Turkish Society (Berlin Sample)," JOURNAL OF LIFE ECONOMICS, Holistence Publications, vol. 2(4), pages 9-16, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:jle:journl:v:2:y:2018:i:4:p:9-16
    DOI: 10.15637/jlecon.87
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