Research: Only 13 percent of Syrians want to settle in Turkey
MEHMED CAVID BARKÇIN
ANKARA
The Syrian civil war that started five years ago caused millions of Syrian citizens to seek refuge in neighboring countries. Turkey has welcomed approximately 2 million refugees, providing settlement and aid to many. Research conducted by Çukurova University gives insight into the living conditions of refugees in Adana, which is located on the Mediterranean coast in southern Turkey. Recent research conducted by Çukurova University has revealed the socio-economic conditions of Syrian refugees living in the city of Adana. The research was conducted through face-to-face interviews with 450 Syrian refugees – 313 males and 137 females – all of whom were selected via random sampling.
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