Turkish women happier than men – survey

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Women in Turkey are reportedly happier than men, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute, while the gender pay gap stands at an average of 7.7 percent across all educational levels

While over half of the Turkish public say they are happy, women declared themselves happy at a rate about 10 percent higher than men, according to official statistics released in the runup to Sunday’s International Women’s Day.

Some 55.6 percent of married individuals and 45.1 percent of non-married individuals were happy, added the survey.

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