Syria Economic Monitor - Spring 2022 : Lost Generation of Syrians
Now moving into its twelfth year, the conflict in Syria has inflicted a devastating impact on the inhabitants and the economy. Beyond the immediate impact of the conflict, the economy suffers from the compounding effects of the pandemic, adverse we...
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okr-10986-376172022-07-01T05:10:31Z Syria Economic Monitor - Spring 2022 : Lost Generation of Syrians World Bank LONG TERM CONFLICT COMPOUNDED SHOCKS ECONOMIC SHOCK IMPACT UKRAINE WAR IMPACT PANDEMIC IMPACT COVID-19 IMPACT PERSISTENT ARMED CONFLICT LABOR MARKET HUMAN CAPITAL IMPACT OF ECONOMIC SHOCK ACCESS TO BASIC EDUCATION GIRLS EDUCATION CHILD LABOR FOOD INSECURITY INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE Now moving into its twelfth year, the conflict in Syria has inflicted a devastating impact on the inhabitants and the economy. Beyond the immediate impact of the conflict, the economy suffers from the compounding effects of the pandemic, adverse weather events, regional fragility, and macroeconomic instability. Economic conditions in Syria are projected to continue to be mired by prolonged armed conflict, turmoil in Lebanon and Turkey, COVID-19, and the war in Ukraine. The conflict in Syria has substantially impacted human lives and dramatically affected the demographic structure of its population. This demographic impact coupled with deteriorating economic conditions have important implications for the labor market, with potential long-lasting repercussions on Syria. 2022-06-30T13:31:01Z 2022-06-30T13:31:01Z 2022 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099335506102250271/IDU06190a00a0d128048450a4660ae3b937ae4bd http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37617 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic Updates and Modeling Report Middle East and North Africa Syrian Arab Republic |
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LONG TERM CONFLICT COMPOUNDED SHOCKS ECONOMIC SHOCK IMPACT UKRAINE WAR IMPACT PANDEMIC IMPACT COVID-19 IMPACT PERSISTENT ARMED CONFLICT LABOR MARKET HUMAN CAPITAL IMPACT OF ECONOMIC SHOCK ACCESS TO BASIC EDUCATION GIRLS EDUCATION CHILD LABOR FOOD INSECURITY INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE |
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LONG TERM CONFLICT COMPOUNDED SHOCKS ECONOMIC SHOCK IMPACT UKRAINE WAR IMPACT PANDEMIC IMPACT COVID-19 IMPACT PERSISTENT ARMED CONFLICT LABOR MARKET HUMAN CAPITAL IMPACT OF ECONOMIC SHOCK ACCESS TO BASIC EDUCATION GIRLS EDUCATION CHILD LABOR FOOD INSECURITY INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE World Bank Syria Economic Monitor - Spring 2022 : Lost Generation of Syrians |
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Now moving into its twelfth year, the
conflict in Syria has inflicted a devastating impact on the
inhabitants and the economy. Beyond the immediate impact of
the conflict, the economy suffers from the compounding
effects of the pandemic, adverse weather events, regional
fragility, and macroeconomic instability. Economic
conditions in Syria are projected to continue to be mired by
prolonged armed conflict, turmoil in Lebanon and Turkey,
COVID-19, and the war in Ukraine. The conflict in Syria has
substantially impacted human lives and dramatically affected
the demographic structure of its population. This
demographic impact coupled with deteriorating economic
conditions have important implications for the labor market,
with potential long-lasting repercussions on Syria. |
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Syria Economic Monitor - Spring 2022 : Lost Generation of Syrians |
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Syria Economic Monitor - Spring 2022 : Lost Generation of Syrians |
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Syria Economic Monitor - Spring 2022 : Lost Generation of Syrians |
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Syria Economic Monitor - Spring 2022 : Lost Generation of Syrians |
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