Hermel. Akkar Bekaa North South Beirut Mnt. Lebanon. Nabatieh. OCCUPATIONS OF REGISTERED SYRIAN ADULTS. Number of Women.
Syrian Refugee Livehoods DEMOGRAPHICS
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60% of men worked in manual labour in Syria. The majority of women (65%) supported the family at home. 7% of registered refugees were salaried professionals (business, medical, or engineering backgrounds, etc.) prior to the crisis.
1,069,111 Registered Syrian Refugees
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52%
48%
Female
Male
CONCENTRATION OF REFUGEES
In Syria (prior to displacement)
In Lebanon
47%
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73% of Syrian registered adults are not working (50% among men and 93% among women). On average, one member of the family, regardless of the household size, is responsible for supporting the entire family financially.
Adults
UNHCR data as of 1 Feb 2016
2 Inter-agency household profiling as of 1 Feb 2016
LIVELIHOODS
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Akkar Baalbek Hermel Beirut Bekaa Mount Lebanon Nabatieh North South
Average number of days worked per month among those working
Percentage of people working during the last thirty days by age 80%
$12.77
60%
Average income per day among those working
40%
$177
Source: UNHCR data as of 1 Feb 2016
Average monthly income among those working
20%
0% 0
10
18 20
30
Women
40 Age
50
60
Men
70
9% 12% 3% 23% 26% 4% 15% 7%
AVERAGE WORKING DAYS & INCOME
80
Total
Governorate
Avg. # of days worked
Avg. monthly income $90.14
Average daily income among those working per governorate
Average number of working members per household size
Akkar
10.1
$17.23 $18 $15.26 $16 $13.90 $14.14 $14 $11.60 $12 $10 $8.47 $8.92 $9.08 $8 $6 $4 $2 $Baalbek Akkar Bekaa North South Beirut Mnt. Nabatieh Hermel Lebanon
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Baalbek-El Hermel
11.5
$97.27
Beirut
19.7
$278.50
Bekaa
11.7
$106.32
El Nabatieh
14.8
$255.00
Mount Lebanon
16.8
$256.12
North
13.1
$152.08
South
14.3
$199.31
1 person generates income and supports the whole family regardless of its size
10 8 6 4 2
1
.36
1.38
0 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12
household size
Source: Inter-agency household profiling as of 1 Feb 2016
Source: Inter-agency household profiling as of 1 Feb 2016
OCCUPATIONS OF REGISTERED SYRIAN ADULTS Percentage of men and women per occupational category
Individuals background by occupation group Number of Men
Number of Women
65% 60%
37%
*Includes data for adults only. One individual may have more than one occupation.
29%
9%
7%
Women
4% 5% 4%
3%
0% Housewives/ husbands
7%
828
Accounting and Bookkeeping
263
14,155
Business, Industry and Supply
1,327
3,031
Education
3,811
1,494
Engineering and Architecture
167
1,504
General Administration, Clerical
748
4,325
Government
123
1,055
Housewives / Husbands Information and Arts
411
Information Technology
28
389
Lawyers, Judges and Legal
93
200,799
Manual Labor 1,011
Manual laborers Men
Salaried professionals
Students Total
167,789 104
1,163
537
16,864
Medical, Hospital, Dental
950
Sciences
134
15,610
Students
2,715
White Collar Misc.
9,618 626
Source: UNHCR data as of 1 Feb 2016 more information contact InterAgency Coordinators Margunn Indreboe
[email protected] and Kerstin Karlstrom,
[email protected] Prepared by the Interagency Information Management Unit- UNHCR | For Livelihoods sector coordinator: Bastien Revel,
[email protected]