From: Quality of life among Syrian refugees in Germany: a cross-sectional pilot study
Sociodemographic and economic characteristics n (%) | |||
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Sex | Duration of asylum | Housing | Employment status |
 Male: 71 (62.3) | <  1 year: 27 (23.7) | Rented house: 22 (19.3) | Employed in Syria and Germany: 25 (21.9) |
 Female: 43 (37.7) | 1 year - > 3 year: 32 (28.1) | Rented apartment: 89 (78.1) | Employed in Syria, unemployed in Germany: 41 (36.0) |
Total: 114 (100) | >  3 year: 55 (48.2) | Refugee camp: 3 (2.60) | Unemployed in Syria, employed in Germany: 18 (15.8) |
Age groups (years) | Educational degree | Marital status | Unemployed in Syria and Germany: 30 (26.3) |
 18–24: 35 (30.7) | No education: 16 (14.0) | Single: 80 (70.2) | Personal monthly net income |
 25–29: 40 (35.1) | Basic education: 7 (6.10) | Married: 29 (25.4) | <  1000 €: 97 (85.1) |
 30–34: 21 (18.4) | Secondary: 38 (33.3) | Divorced: 5 (4.4) | 1000 – <  2000 €: 15 (13.2) |
 35–39: 11 (9.60) | University: 51 (44.7) |  | 2000–3000 €: 2 (1.80) |
 40–45: 7 (6.10) | Postgraduate: 2 (1.80) |  |  |