Affiliation:
1. HACETTEPE ÜNİVERSİTESİ, NÜFUS ETÜTLERİ ENSTİTÜSÜ
Abstract
This article examines how armed conflicts influence orphanhood and living
arrangements of children and specifically compares Syrian orphan children’s living
arrangements in the pre-conflict period in Syria and the post-conflict period in Türkiye by
using the data of the 2006 Syrian Arab Republic Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (SMICS)
and 2018 Türkiye Demographic and Health Survey Syrian Migrant Sample (TDHS-S). The
study aims to understand the prevalence and magnitude of orphanhood among Syrian refugee
children, to investigate the social consequences of orphanhood and to reveal how various
living arrangements of orphaned Syrian children differ in pre- and post-conflict periods. The
research employs a comparative analysis based on the descriptive statistics of two datasets.
The results of the study indicate that orphanhood among Syrian children has increased in
the post-conflict period for all age groups and both sexes. A key finding shows that paternal
orphanhood is more prevalent in the post-conflict period among all orphanhood types with a
4.8%. The incidence of not living with a biological parent is highest for the 15-17 age group in
Türkiye reaching 17%. The increase in percentages of working children, the general decline in
school attendance ratios and high percentages in early marriages are other prominent findings
observed in the post-conflict period.
Publisher
Sosyal Politika Calismalari Dergisi
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