Social well-being and livelihood challenges in conflict economies: a study of Syrian citizens' perception of geopolitical fragility

Pub Date : 2020-10-22 DOI:10.1504/ijhd.2020.10033097
Faisal Ahmed, Moaz Gharib, Omar Durrah, Vinaytosh Mishra
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We study the citizens' perception of geopolitical fragility and livelihood-related vulnerabilities in context of conflict economies. The case in point is of Syria, which continues to face several rudimentary socio-economic challenges owing to the ongoing conflict. We analyse 280 responses from Syrian citizens and employ statistical techniques to derive relevant findings. The findings of this study reveals that the citizen's perception of fragility in Syria differs on the basis of gender and age group. Also, the most impactful factors as perceived by the Syrian citizens include the following: mistrust in society (psycho-social factor), fear of losing the opportunity to study (social security factor), food security and crisis (livelihood factor), damaging of transport sector owing to geopolitical situation (governance factor), and, losing hope in good governance (socio-economic factor). This study can provide useful inputs for developmental interventions by policy makers and intergovernmental organisations.
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冲突经济中的社会福利和生计挑战:叙利亚公民对地缘政治脆弱性认知的研究
我们研究了冲突经济背景下公民对地缘政治脆弱性和生计相关脆弱性的看法。这方面的例子是叙利亚,由于持续的冲突,它继续面临一些基本的社会经济挑战。我们分析了来自叙利亚公民的280份回复,并采用统计技术得出相关发现。本研究的结果表明,叙利亚公民对脆弱性的看法因性别和年龄组的不同而不同。此外,叙利亚公民认为影响最大的因素包括:对社会的不信任(心理-社会因素)、害怕失去学习机会(社会安全因素)、粮食安全和危机(生计因素)、地缘政治局势对运输部门的破坏(治理因素)以及对善政失去希望(社会经济因素)。这项研究可以为决策者和政府间组织的发展干预提供有用的投入。
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