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Life of Young Syrians Post-Conflict

BY GENDER, MORE YOUNG MEN THAN WOMEN INDICATED THAT THEY WERE WOUNDED OR IMPRISONED DURING THE CONFLICT AND THAT THEY HAD TO POSTPONE THEIR MARRIAGE. E2. I'm going to ask you about your personal experiences during the conflict, [ADD FOR LEBANON AND GERMANY: while you still were in Syria]. Please tell me whether any of the following things happened to you personally or did not happen as a consequence of the conflict in Syria? For each one, please indicate whether it happened or did not happen to you. Syria: 84% No or very limited access to basic necessities Forced to leave your home and live elsewhere 86% 49% 54% A member of your immediate family or a close friend was killed No or very limited access to healthcare 39% 45% 44% A member of your immediate family or a close friend was 48% seriously wounded 3170 41% Lost contact with a close relative 41% 39% Had to interrupt your education 37% 40% Lost your belongings or your property 33% Lost your means of income 37% 28% 27% Had to postpone a marriage or engagement Wounded during the conflict 17% 14% 570 9% One of your parents or both were seriously wounded You, or somebody you knew well was a victim of sexual 4% violence 5% 2% One of your parents or both were killed 4% Imprisoned or taken as a hostage 15% 0 Base Syria N=800 Lebanon N=400 Germany N=200 Lebanon: 82% 81% 81% 88% 37% 43% 76% 72% 39% 43% 64% 71% 79% 74% 81% 82% 73% 67% 33% 15% 17% ■ Male 07 8% ■Female 15% 79 5% 9% 9% 4% Germany: 65% 65% 49% 52% 43% 38% 35% 46% 53° 52% 64% 45% 46% 52% 45% 46% 50% 39% 19% 14% 17% Male 11% 10% Female 13% 7% 11% 9% 5% 13% 30 570 Ipsos
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