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Tr63 Bölgesi Yaşam Kalitesi Analizi TR63 BÖLGESİ YAŞAM KALİTESİ ANALİZİ HATAY / KAHRAMANMARAŞ / OSMANİYE DOĞU AKDENİZ KALKINMA AJANSI Yavuz Sultan Selim Cad. Birinci Tabakhane Sk. No:20 Antakya / HATAY 31050 Tel : +90 (326) 225 14 15 Faks : +90 (326) 225 14 52 E-mail : [email protected] Web: : www.dogaka.gov.tr HATAY YATIRIM DESTEK OFİSİ KAHRAMANMARAŞ YATIRIM DESTEK OFİSİ OSMANİYE YATIRIM DESTEK OFİSİ Yavuz Sultan Selim Cad. 1. Yenişehir Mahallesi Trabzon Cad. Osmaniye Sanayi ve Ticaret Odası 3. Tabakhane Sk. No:20 Kahramanmaraş İl Müftülüğü Binası Kat:2 Kat OSMANİYE Antakya / HATAY 31050 KAHRAMANMARAŞ Tel : +90 (328) 888 00 00 Tel : +90 (326) 212 25 76 Tel : +90 (344) 231 14 17 Faks : +90 (328) 888 00 01 Faks : +90 (326) 225 14 52 Faks : +90 (344) 231 14 18 E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] Web : www.investinosmaniye.com www.dogaka.gov.tr Web : www.investinhatay.com Web : www.investinkahramanmaras.com KALİTESİ ANALİZİ TR63 BÖLGESİ YAŞAM TR63 BÖLGESİ YAŞAM KALİTESİ ANALİZİ HATAY / KAHRAMANMARAŞ / OSMANİYE İÇİNDEKİLER 1. ARAŞTIRMA KAPSAMI 2. TR63 BÖLGESİ YAŞAM ve YÖNTEMİ 14 KALİTESİ ANALİZİ 32 3. HATAY İLİ YAŞAM KALİTESİ ANALİZİ 65 4. KAHRAMANMARAŞ İLİ YAŞAM KALİTESİ ANALİZİ Hazırlayanlar Doç.Dr. Murat ŞEKER Yrd.Doç.Dr. Arif SALDANLI 125 Ar.Gör. Hakan BEKTAŞ Raife EYİLER 5. OSMANİYE İLİ YAŞAM KALİTESİ ANALİZİ 2014 173 4.3.9. Türkoğlu 166 5.2.2. Alt Endeksler 195 4.3.10. Ekinözü 168 5.3. Osmaniye İlçe Analizleri 198 İÇİNDEKİLER 4.3.11. Çağlayancerit 170 5.3.1. Osmaniye Merkez 200 5.3.2. Kadirli 202 ÖNSÖZ 11 3.2.1. Ana Endeks 87 5. OSMANİYE İLİ YAŞAM KALİTESİ ANALİZİ 173 5.3.3. Toprakkale 204 YÖNETİCİ ÖZETİ 13 3.2.2. Alt Endeksler 88 5.1. Osmaniye’de Yaşam Kalitesi 173 5.3.4. Düziçi 206 1. ARAŞTIRMA KAPSAMI VE YÖNTEMİ 14 3.3. Hatay İlçe Analizleri 92 5.1.1. Araştırmanın Demografik Yapısı 174 5.3.5. Bahçe 208 1.1. Araştırma Amacı ve Kapsamı 14 3.3.1. Antakya 94 5.1.2. Araştırma Bulguları 176 5.3.6. Hasanbeyli 210 1.2. Araştırma Yöntemi 15 3.3.2. İskenderun 96 5.1.2.1. Aile Yaşamı ve Konut 177 5.3.7. Sumbas 212 1.2.1.Alan Araştırması Yöntemi 16 3.3.3. Defne 98 5.1.2.2. İş Hayatı 179 1.2.2.Yaşam Kalitesi Endeksi Yöntemi 17 3.3.4. Dörtyol 100 5.1.2.3. Sağlık 182 GENEL DEĞERLENDİRME 216 1.2.2.1. Metodoloji 18 3.3.5. Kırıkhan 102 5.1.2.4. Güvenlik 183 KAYNAKÇA 225 1.2.2.2. Değişkenler 20 3.3.6. Samandağ 104 5.1.2.5. Ekonomik Yapı 184 EK 1: İlçelere Göre Saha Araştırması Sonuçları 226 5.1.2.6. Kentsel Memnuniyet 185 1.2.2.2.1. Temel Göstergeler 20 3.3.7. Belen 106 EK 2: TR63 Bölgesi Yaşam Kalitesi Veri tabanı Tablosu 245 5.1.2.7. Kişisel Memnuniyet 190 1.2.2.2.2. Ekonomik Yapı Göstergeleri 26 3.3.8. Arsuz 108 EK 3: Alan Araştırması Yöntem Açıklaması 250 1.2.2.2.3. Çevresel Yapı Göstergeleri 28 3.3.9. Payas 110 5.2. Osmaniye Yaşam Kalitesi Endeksleri 193 EK 4: TR63 Bölgesi Yaşam Kalitesi Araştırması 1.2.2.2.4. Kentsel ve Kişisel Yaşam Göstergeleri 30 3.3.10. Hassa 112 5.2.1. Ana Endeks 194 Anket Formu 255 3.3.11. Erzin 114 2. TR63 BÖLGESİ YAŞAM KALİTESİ ANALİZİ 32 3.3.12. Reyhanlı 116 2.1. TR63 Bölgesi Yaşam Kalitesi Endeksi 34 3.3.13. Yayladağı 118 2.2. TR63 Bölgesi Demografik Yapı Endeksi 38 3.3.14. Altınözü 120 HARİTA LİSTESİ 2.3. TR63 Bölgesi Eğitim Endeksi 40 3.3.15. Kumlu 122 Harita 1. TR63 Bölgesi Yaşam Kalitesi Endeksi 35 Harita 10. TR63 Bölgesi Turizm Endeksi 55 2.4. TR63 Bölgesi Sağlık Endeksi 42 2.5. TR63 Bölgesi Sosyal Yaşam Endeksi 45 4. KAHRAMANMARAŞ İLİ YAŞAM KALİTESİ ANALİZİ 125 Harita 2. TR63 Bölgesi Demografik Yapı Endeksi 39 Harita 11. TR63 Bölgesi Altyapı ve Çevre Endeksi 57 2.6. TR63 Bölgesi Güvenlik Endeksi 46 4.1. Kahramanmaraş’ta Yaşam Kalitesi 125 Harita 3. TR63 Bölgesi Eğitim Endeksi 41 Harita 12. TR63 Bölgesi Ulaşım Endeksi 59 2.7. TR63 Bölgesi Ekonomik Kapasite Endeksi 48 4.1.1. Araştırmanın Demografik Yapısı 126 Harita 4. TR63 Bölgesi Sağlık Endeksi 43 Harita 13. TR63 Bölgesi Kentsel Yaşam Endeksi 61 2.8. TR63 Bölgesi Ticari Hayat Endeksi 50 4.1.2. Araştırma Bulguları 129 Harita 5. TR63 Bölgesi Sosyal Yaşam Endeksi 45 Harita 14. TR63 Bölgesi Kişisel Yaşam Endeksi 63 2.9. TR63 Bölgesi Finansal Piyasalar Endeksi 52 4.1.2.1. Aile Yaşamı ve Konut 129 Harita 6. TR63 Bölgesi Güvenlik Endeksi 46 Harita 15. Hatay Yaşam Kalitesi Endeksi 89 2.10. TR63 Bölgesi Turizm Endeksi 54 4.1.2.2. İş Hayatı 132 Harita 7. TR63 Bölgesi Ekonomik Kapasite Endeksi 49 Harita 16. Kahramanmaraş Yaşam Kalitesi Endeksi 145 2.11. TR63 Bölgesi Altyapı ve Çevre Endeksi 56 4.1.2.3. Sağlık 134 Harita 8. TR63 Bölgesi Ticari Hayat Endeksi 51 Harita 17. Osmaniye Yaşam Kalitesi Endeksi 194 2.12. TR63 Bölgesi Ulaşım Endeksi 58 4.1.2.4. Güvenlik 135 Harita 9. TR63 Bölgesi Finansal Piyasalar Endeksi 53 2.13. TR63 Bölgesi Kentsel Yaşam Endeksi 60 4.1.2.5. Ekonomik Yapı 136 2.14. TR63 Bölgesi Kişisel Yaşam Endeksi 62 4.1.2.6. Kentsel Memnuniyet 138 4.1.2.7. Kişisel Memnuniyet 143 3. HATAY İLİ YAŞAM KALİTESİ ANALİZİ 65 4.2. Kahramanmaraş Yaşam Kalitesi Endeksleri 144 3.1. Hatay’da Yaşam Kalitesi (Alan Araştırması) 65 4.2.1. Ana Endeks 144 3.1.1. Araştırmanın Demografik Yapısı 67 4.2.2. Alt Endeksler 146 3.1.2. Araştırma Bulguları 70 4.3. Kahramanmaraş İlçe Analizleri 149 3.1.2.1. Aile Yaşamı ve Konut 72 4.3.1. Onikişubat 150 3.1.2.2. İş Hayatı 74 4.3.2. Dulkadiroğlu 152 3.1.2.3. Sağlık 76 4.3.3. Elbistan 154 3.1.2.4. Güvenlik 77 4.3.4. Afşin 156 3.1.2.5. Ekonomik Yapı 78 4.3.5. Nurhak 158 3.1.2.6. Kentsel Memnuniyet 80 4.3.6. Andırın 160 3.1.2.7. Kişisel Memnuniyet 86 4.3.7. Göksun 162 3.2. Hatay Yaşam Kalitesi Endeksleri 87 4.3.8. Pazarcık 164 GRAFİK LİSTESİ ŞEKİL LİSTESİ Şekil 1. Yaşam Kalitesi Endeksi 16 Şekil 30. Hassa Yaşam Kalitesi Döngüsü 113 Şekil 2. Yaşam Kalitesi Bileşenleri 17 Şekil 31. Erzin Yaşam Kalitesi Döngüsü 115 Şekil 3. Endeks Hesaplama Yöntemi 19 Şekil 32. Reyhanlı Yaşam Kalitesi Döngüsü 117 Şekil 4. Yaşam Kalitesi Endeksi Kapsamı Grafik 1. Yaşam Kalitesi Endeksi – TR63 Bölgesi 34 Grafik 24. Ekonomik Refah Göstergeleri – Kahramanmaraş 137 Şekil 33. Yayladağı Yaşam Kalitesi Döngüsü 119 – Veri Sayısı ve Ağırlıkları 19 Grafik 2. Yaşanılan Konutun Durumu – Hatay 73 Grafik 25. Kahramanmaraş’ın En Önemli Sorunları 138 Şekil 34. Altınözü Yaşam Kalitesi Döngüsü 121 Şekil 5. TR63 Bölgesi Yaşam Kalitesi İlçe Grupları 37 Grafik 26. Kamu Hizmetlerinden Memnuniyet Şekil 35. Kumlu Yaşam Kalitesi Döngüsü 123 Grafik 3. Konutta Yaşanılan Sorunlar – Hatay 73 Şekil 6. TR63 Bölgesi Demografik Yapı Endeksi 38 Düzeyi – Kahramanmaraş 139 Şekil 36. Kahramanmaraş İlçeleri – Hiyerarşik Küme Analizi 125 Grafik 4. İş Hayatıyla İlgili İfadeler – 1 / Hatay 74 Şekil 7. TR63 Bölgesi Eğitim Endeksi 41 Grafik 27. Kentsel Memnuniyet Düzeyi – Kahramanmaraş 140 Şekil 37. Kahramanmaraş Yaşam Kalitesi Grafik 5. İş Hayatıyla İlgili Memnuniyet Düzeyi – Hatay 75 Şekil 8. TR63 Bölgesi Sağlık Endeksi 43 Grafik 28. Toplum Kurallarına Uyum Endeksi İlçe Grupları 149 Grafik 6. Sağlık Hizmetlerinde Yaşanan Sorunlar – Hatay 76 Şekil 9. TR63 Bölgesi Sosyal Yaşam Endeksi 45 Düzeyi – Kahramanmaraş 141 Şekil 38. Onikişubat Yaşam Kalitesi Döngüsü 151 Grafik 7. Güvenlik Hizmetlerinden Memnuniyet – Hatay 77 Şekil 10. TR63 Bölgesi Güvenlik Endeksi 47 Grafik 29. Toplumun Değer Yargıları – Kahramanmaraş 142 Şekil 39. Dulkadiroğlu Yaşam Kalitesi Döngüsü 153 Grafik 8. Ekonomik Durum – Hatay 78 Şekil 11. TR63 Bölgesi Ekonomik Kapasite Endeksi 49 Grafik 30. Kişisel Memnuniyet Düzeyi – Kahramanmaraş 143 Şekil 40. Elbistan Yaşam Kalitesi Döngüsü 155 Grafik 9. Ekonomik Refah Göstergeleri – Hatay 79 Şekil 12. TR63 Bölgesi Ticari Hayat Endeksi 51 Grafik 31. Kahramanmaraş Yaşam Kalitesi Endeksi 144 Şekil 41. Afşin Yaşam Kalitesi Döngüsü 157 Grafik 10. Hatay’ın En Önemli Sorunları 80 Grafik 32. Yaşanılan Konutun Durumu – Osmaniye 178 Şekil 13. TR63 Bölgesi Finansal Piyasalar Endeksi 53 Şekil 42. Nurhak Yaşam Kalitesi Döngüsü 159 Grafik 33. Konutta Yaşanılan Sorunlar – Osmaniye 178 Şekil 14. TR63 Bölgesi Turizm Endeksi 55 Grafik 11. Kamu Hizmetlerinden Memnuniyet Düzeyi – Hatay 81 Şekil 43. Andırın Yaşam Kalitesi Döngüsü 161 Grafik 34. İş Hayatıyla İlgili İfadeler – 1 / Osmaniye 179 Şekil 15. TR63 Bölgesi Altyapı ve Çevre Endeksi 57 Grafik 12. Kentsel Memnuniyet Düzeyi – Hatay 83 Şekil 44. Göksun Yaşam Kalitesi Döngüsü 163 Grafik 35. İş Hayatıyla İlgili Memnuniyet Düzeyi – Osmaniye 180 Şekil 16. TR63 Bölgesi Ulaşım Endeksi 59 Grafik 13. Toplum Kurallarına Uyum Düzeyi – Hatay 84 Şekil 45. Pazarcık Yaşam Kalitesi Döngüsü 165 Grafik 36. Sağlık Hizmetlerinde Yaşanan Şekil 17. TR63 Bölgesi Kentsel Yaşam Endeksi 61 Grafik 14. Toplumun Değer Yargıları – Hatay 85 Şekil 46. Türkoğlu Yaşam Kalitesi Döngüsü 167 Sorunlar – Osmaniye 182 Şekil 18. TR63 Bölgesi Kişisel Yaşam Endeksi 63 Grafik 15. Kişisel Memnuniyet Düzeyi – Hatay 86 Şekil 47. Ekinözü Yaşam Kalitesi Döngüsü 169 Grafik 37. Güvenlik Hizmetlerinden Memnuniyet – Osmaniye 183 Şekil 19. Hatay İlçeleri – Hiyerarşik Küme Analizi 65 Grafik 16. Hatay Yaşam Kalitesi Endeksi 88 Şekil 48. Çağlayancerit Yaşam Kalitesi Döngüsü 171 Grafik 38. Ekonomik Durum – Osmaniye 184 Şekil 20. Hatay Yaşam Kalitesi Endeksi İlçe Grupları 92 Grafik 17. Yaşanılan Konutun Durumu – Kahramanmaraş 130 Grafik 39.
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