Viewpoint wrote:And your point being? Can you also give us the unemployment figures of Spain Portugal and Greece for comparison.
Didn't you read what the article said, or you read it but did not understand it?
For instance, over 11.4 million women are not included in the workforce as they are grouped as “housewives.” Therefore, they are not seen as unemployed. If even one-fourth of them had been included in the main group of the workforce, Turkey would be one of the countries with the highest unemployment rate, leaving Spain, Portugal and South Africa behind.
In any case, non of the countries you have mentioned above are claiming to have a Robust & Dynamic economy as Turkey does, when in fact, it is all smoking mirrors economy for Turkey. I know economy isn't your strong point along many other things, but even you should be able to understand basics economics, that when a country has close to 35%-40% unemployed, it cannot have a Great Economy what ever their leaders say and only the poorly educated Turks which the country is full of can swallow that crap dished out to them. You and Lordo can include yourselves in that gullible group also.