Duitse enquête van Syrische vluchtelingen

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Response Percent Response Count 7,4% 65 18,6% 164 21,0% 185 4,0% 35 5,9% 52 5,1% 45 19,3% 170 5,7% 50 2,8% 25 6,6% 58 0,5% 4 0,2% 2 1,6% 14 1,5% 13 882 0 let the syrian refugees speak Suwayda Aleppo skipped question Deir Zur Answer Options Quneitra Homs Rif Dimashq Hasakah answered question Damaskus Q1: Which Syrian province do you come from? Tartus Hama Raqqa Idlib Latakia Daraa 7,4% 18,6% 21,0% Idlib Hasakah Aleppo Which Syrian province do you come from? 18,6% 21,0% 4,0% 5,9% 5,1% 19,3% 5,7% 2,8% 6,6% 0,5% 0,2% 1,6% 1,5% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% Hasakah Aleppo Hama Homs Daraa Damaskus Deir Zur Raqqa Rif Dimashq Suwayda Tartus Quneitra Latakia

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Response

Percent

Response

Count

7,4% 65

18,6% 164

21,0% 185

4,0% 35

5,9% 52

5,1% 45

19,3% 170

5,7% 50

2,8% 25

6,6% 58

0,5% 4

0,2% 2

1,6% 14

1,5% 13

882

0

let the syrian refugees speak

Suwayda

Aleppo

skipped question

Deir Zur

Answer Options

Quneitra

Homs

Rif Dimashq

Hasakah

answered question

Damaskus

Q1: Which Syrian province do you come from?

Tartus

Hama

Raqqa

Idlib

Latakia

Daraa

7,4%

18,6%

21,0%

Idlib

Hasakah

Aleppo

Which Syrian province do you come from?

18,6%

21,0%

4,0%

5,9%

5,1%

19,3%

5,7%

2,8%

6,6%

0,5%

0,2%

1,6%

1,5%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%

Hasakah

Aleppo

Hama

Homs

Daraa

Damaskus

Deir Zur

Raqqa

Rif Dimashq

Suwayda

Tartus

Quneitra

Latakia

Response

Percent

Response

Count

64,5% 569

10,3% 91

12,5% 110

7,1% 63

4,0% 35

1,6% 14

882

0

2012

2015

before 2011

let the syrian refugees speak

2013

skipped question

Answer Options

2011

2014

answered question

Q2; When did you leave Syria?

64,5%

10,3%

12,5%

7,1%

4,0%

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

When did you leave Syria?

4,0%

1,6%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

2011

before 2011

Response

Percent

Response

Count

95,5% 833

2,9% 25

0,9% 8

0,2% 2

0,0% 0

0,5% 4

872

2012

2015

before 2011

let the syrian refugees speak

2013

skipped question

Answer Options

2011

2014

answered question

Q3; When did you arrive in Germany?

Response

Percent

Response

Count

15,6% 136

16,8% 146

6,1% 53

24,5% 213

51,3% 447

871

skipped question

Q4: Did you come with members of your family? (multiple answers)

other

Children

answered question

let the syrian refugees speak

mother / father

Answer Options

I am alone

husband / wife

Response

Percent

Response

Count

57,6% 504

12,0% 105

16,6% 145

13,8% 121

875

Q5: Do you feel welcome in Germany?

I don´t Know

Yes

skipped question

let the syrian refugees speak

Almost

Answer Options

answered question

No

Response

Percent

Response

Count

88,5% 777

11,5% 101

878

let the syrian refugees speak

skipped question

Q6: Did your area in Syria get shelled.

Answer Options

Yes

No

answered question

Response

Percent

Response

Count

73,7% 565

32,7% 251

14,5% 111

3,8% 29

17,9% 137

7,3% 56

8,5% 65

11,6% 89

767answered question

Syrian Army and its allied groups

other rebel Groups

let the syrian refugees speak

Al Nusra Front

I don't know

Answer Options

Free Syrian Army (FSA)

skipped question

Daesh / ISIS

the shelling of international coalition

Q7: Who was responsible for Shelling your area

People defense Unites by kurdes (YPG)

Response

Percent

Response

Count

91,9% 799

8,1% 70

869

let the syrian refugees speak

skipped question

Q8. Was armed fighting a threat to your personal safty

Answer Options

Yes

No

answered question

Response

Percent

Response

Count

69,5% 55431,6% 25216,3% 1308,3% 66

17,8% 1428,2% 65

16,3% 130797

Q9: Who was responsible for the armed fighting (multiple Answers)

Answer Options

Syrian Army and its allied groupsDaesh /ISISAl Nusra FrontPeople defense Unites by kurdes (YPG)

Other rebel GroupsI don´t know

answered questionskipped question

let the syrian refugees speak

Free Syrian Army (FSA)

69,5%

31,6%

16,3%

8,3%

17,8%

regime and allies

ISIS

Al Nusra

YPG

FSA

Who was responsible for the armed fighting

8,3%

17,8%

8,2%

16,3%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80%

YPG

FSA

Other rebel Groups

I don´t know

Response

Percent

Response

Count

69,5% 554

31,6% 252

16,3% 130

8,3% 66

17,8% 142

8,2% 65

16,3% 130

regime and allies

Other rebel Groups

Al Nusra

Answer Options

FSA

ISIS

I don´t know

Who was responsible for the armed fighting

YPG

16,3% 130

797

skipped questionanswered question

I don´t know

Response

Percent

Response

Count

87,9% 759

12,1% 104

863

let the syrian refugees speak

skipped question

Q:10 Did any person close to you from your contact (family members, friends) get

arrested, injured or killed?

Answer Options

Yes

No

answered question

Response

Percent

Response

Count

81,7% 705

18,3% 158

863

let the syrian refugees speak

skipped question

Q11: Were Sieges / lack of food been a threat to you personal safty?

Answer Options

Yes

No

answered question

Response

Percent

Response

Count

73,0% 630

27,0% 233

863

let the syrian refugees speak

skipped question

Q12: Were barell bombs a threat to your personal safty

Answer Options

Yes

No

answered question

Response

Percent

Response

Count

85,9% 741

14,1% 122

863

let the syrian refugees speak

skipped question

Q13; Was kidnapping or getting arrested a threat to your personal safty

Answer Options

Yes

No

answered question

Response

Percent

Response

Count

76,52% 567

42,1% 312

18,4% 136

8,0% 59

13,2% 98

9,0% 67

8,0% 59

741

let the syrian refugees speak

Al Nusra Front

answered question

Answer Options

Free Syrian Army

Daesh / ISIS

I don´t know

Q14: Who did you fear of getting arrested or kidnapped by? (Multiple answers)

People defense Unites by kurdes (YPG)

skipped question

Syrian Army and its allied groups

other rebel Groups

Response

Percent

Response

Count

28,1% 240

4,6% 39

28,0% 239

35,1% 300

4,2% 36

854

non of these

answered questionskipped question

Q15: Out of the following – which was the biggest threat to your personl safty:

Answer Options

armed fighting

siege / lack of food

barell bombs

kidnapping/ getting arrested

let the syrian refugees speak

28,1%

4,6%

28,0%

armed fighting

siege & hunger

barell bombs

Out of the following –which was the biggest threat to your personl safty:

28,0%

35,1%

4,2%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40%

barell bombs

kidnapping/ getting arrested

non of these

Response

Percent

Response

Count

28,1% 240

4,6% 39

28,0% 239

35,1% 300

4,2% 36

854

skipped question

Out of the following – which was the biggest

kidnapping/ getting

armed fighting

answered question

barell bombs

Answer Options

non of these

siege & hunger

854

skipped questionanswered question

Response

Percent

Response

Count

31,4% 262

63,6% 531

22,6% 189

43,6% 364

13,4% 112

37,8% 316

12,3% 103

835

Q16: In your opinion, what international actions supported/lead to the current situation in

Syria? (multiple answers)

Answer Options

Arms supply by Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey to

Arms supply by Iran and Russia to the Syrian Army and

Turkey not preventing ISIS / Daesh fighters to enter Syria

I don´t know

answered questionskipped question

let the syrian refugees speak

The strong involvement of Hezbollah

The US training and equipping rebels groups

EU inactivity trying to get to a solution

31,4%

63,6%

22,6%

Arms supply by Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey to Rebels

Arms supply by Iran and Russia to the Syrian Army and allied groups

Turkey not preventing ISIS / Daesh to enter Syria

What international actions lead to the situation in Syria?

22,6%

43,6%

13,4%

37,8%

12,3%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80%

enter Syria

involvement of Hezbollah

US training and equipping rebels

EU inactivity

I don´t know

Response

Percent

Response

Count

31,4% 262

63,6% 531

22,6% 189

43,6% 364

13,4% 112

37,8% 316

Arms supply by Saudi

EU inactivity

In your opinion, what international actions

involvement of

Turkey not preventing

Answer Options

US training and

Arms supply by Iran

I don´t know

37,8% 316

12,3% 103

835

skipped question

EU inactivity

answered questionI don´t know

Response

Percent

Response

Count

78,6% 653

17,2% 143

30,6% 254

11,8% 98

9,7% 81

831

skipped question

Q17: In your opinion, which internal events have led most to the current situation in Syria

(mutliple options)

protest /demonstrations

the syrian authority and its military response to the

answered question

let the syrian refugees speak

Rising influence of Dschihadist groups / The Ruling of

Answer Options

other

Military action by rebel groups

Response

Percent

Response

Count

68,6% 582

13,3% 113

6,5% 55

8,1% 69

0,9% 8

2,5% 21

848

other

skipped question

Q18: What was the main reason for you to leave Syria?

Answer Options

immanent threat to your life or your families life (armed

economical reasons (better education or work

reuniting with family members

avoid recruitment

getting a european passport

answered question

let the syrian refugees speak

68,6%

13,3%

6,5%

threat to your life

economical reasons

reuniting family

What was the main reason for you to leave Syria?

6,5%

8,1%

0,9%

2,5%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%

reasons

reuniting family

avoid recruitment

european passport

other

Response

Percent

Response

Count

68,6% 582

13,3% 113

6,5% 55

8,1% 69

0,9% 8

avoid recruitment

other

threat to your life

reuniting family

Answer Options

european passport

economical reasons

What was the main reason for you to leave

0,9% 8

2,5% 21

848

other

skipped question

european passport

answered question

Response

Percent

Response

Count

74,6% 50

7,5% 5

3,0% 2

4,5% 3

14,9% 10

3,0% 2

67

Q19: One reason you left was of recruitment:Which group did you fear would possibly

draft you?

Answer Options

Syrian Arab Army

Daesh/ ISIS

People defense Unites by kurdes (YPG)

other rebels groups

I don´t know

other

answered questionskipped question

let the syrian refugees speak

74,6%

7,5%

3,0%

Syrian Army

ISIS

YPG

Wich group did you fear would possibly recruit you?

3,0%

4,5%

14,9%

3,0%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%

YPG

other rebels groups

I don´t know

other

Response

Percent

Response

Count

74,6% 50

7,5% 5

3,0% 2

4,5% 3

14,9% 10

3,0% 2

67

other rebels groups

Syrian Army

other

YPG

skipped question

Answer Options

I don´t know

ISIS

answered question

One reason you left was of

67

skipped questionanswered question

Response

Percent

Response

Count

83,6% 56

10,4% 7

20,9% 14

9,0% 6

67

Q20: Why did you want to avoid the recruitment

other reasons

I did not want to kill my own people

skipped question

let the syrian refugees speak

I did not want to get killed

Answer Options

answered question

I lost faith in the groups aims

Response

Percent

Response

Count

59,8% 505

40,2% 339

844

let the syrian refugees speak

skipped question

Q21: Do you think more people could stay in Syria if parts of the country would be

protected and secured by international forces?

Answer Options

Yes

No

answered question

Response

Percent

Response

Count

24,3% 205

57,9% 48918,0% 15237,8% 3195,8% 49

12,1% 102844

non of these

Q22: Do you think more people could stay in Syria if Europe and the international

community... (multiple answers)

Answer Options

answered question

delivers more humanitarian aid to Syriacreates a no-fly zone to stop barrel bombs and areal gives more financial support for reconstruction and stops any weapon delivery to Syria (to all parties in Support the Syrian Government

skipped question

let the syrian refugees speak

24,3%

57,9%

18,0%

more humanitarian aid

no-fly zone

more financial support

Could more people stay in Syria if Europe and the international community...

18,0%

37,8%

5,8%

12,1%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80%

more financial support

stops any weapon delivery

support the Syrian Gov.

non of these

Response

Percent

Response

Count

24,3% 205

57,9% 489

18,0% 152

37,8% 319

5,8% 49

12,1% 102

844

stops any weapon

non of these

more humanitarian

more financial

skipped question

Answer Options

support the Syrian

no-fly zone

answered question

Do you think more people could stay in

Response

Percent

Response

Count

67,8% 572

41,7% 352

51,5% 435

25,9% 219

43,8% 370

28,8% 243

16,1% 136

8,4% 71

844

Democracy with free and equal election

Bashar al Assad has to go

reconciliation between religions and ethnic groups

autonomy for Kurds

I don't want to go back to Syria in the future

answered questionskipped question

let the syrian refugees speak

Economic situation gets better

Daesh leaves country

Q23: How does Syria has to change in the future so you could have the option to go back

(multiple answers)?

Answer Options

War has to stop

67,8%

41,7%

51,5%

War has to stop

free election

Assad has to go

What has to change so you could have the option to go back ?

51,5%

25,9%

43,8%

28,8%

16,1%

8,4%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80%

Assad has to go

better economic situation

Daesh leaves country

reconciliation between groups

autonomy for Kurds

I don't want to go back

Response

Percent

Response

Count

67,8% 572

41,7% 352

51,5% 435

25,9% 219

43,8% 370

28,8% 243

free election

autonomy for Kurds

How does Syria has to change in the future

better economic

War has to stop

reconciliation

Assad has to go

Answer Options

Daesh leaves country

28,8% 243

16,1% 136

8,4% 71

844

skipped question

autonomy for Kurds

answered question

reconciliation

I don't want to go

Response

Percent

Response

Count

13,9% 115

1,7% 14

5,5% 46

11,9% 99

22,0% 182

2,4% 20

1,2% 10

26,1% 216

32,7% 271

829

YPG

I don't know

Syrian Goverment

other rebel Groups

skipped question

let the syrian refugees speak

Al Nusra

internat. coalition

Answer Options

FSA

answered question

ISIS

Russia /Iran

Q24: Who is the best party in Syria to establish security? (multiple answers)

13,9%

1,7%

5,5%

11,9%

Syrian Goverment

ISIS

Al Nusra

YPG

Who is the best party in Syria to establish security?

5,5%

11,9%

22,0%

2,4%

1,2%

26,1%

32,7%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35%

Al Nusra

YPG

FSA

other rebel Groups

Russia /Iran

internat. coalition

I don't know

Response

Percent

Response

Count

39,6% 326

31,2% 257

20,7% 170

22,1% 182

14,2% 117

31,1% 256

20,9% 172

823

let the syrian refugees speak

Turkey

answered question

Answer Options

Gulf States

US

non of these

Q25: Who should Germany negotiate with internationally to find a solution for Syria?

(mutiple)

Iran

skipped question

Russia

United Nations

Response

Percent

Response

Count

43,4% 356

8,7% 71

10,2% 84

15,7% 129

35,0% 287

8,0% 66

26,1% 214

820answered questionskipped question

Q26: Who should Germany negotiate with inside Syria? (multiple answers)

Answer Options

Syrian Government

Daesh / ISIS

Al Nusra Front

People defense Unites by kurdes (YPG)

Free Syrian Army (FSA)

other rebel Groups

non of these

let the syrian refugees speak

43,4%

8,7%

10,2%

15,7%

Syrian Government

ISIS

Al Nusra

YPG

Who should Germany negotiate with inside Syria ?

15,7%

35,0%

8,0%

26,1%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%

YPG

FSA

other rebel Groups

non of these

Response

Percent

Response

Count

43,4% 356

8,7% 71

10,2% 84

15,7% 129

35,0% 287

8,0% 66

26,1% 214

820

Who should Germany negotiate with inside

YPG

skipped question

Syrian Government

other rebel Groups

Al Nusra

answered question

Answer Options

FSA

ISIS

non of these

820

skipped questionanswered question

Response

Percent

Response

Count

88,2% 735

11,8% 98

833

let the syrian refugees speak

skipped question

Q27: Gender

Answer Options

Male

Female

answered question

Gender

Male

Female

Response

Percent

Response

Count

45,4% 378

33,4% 278

14,8% 123

5,6% 47

0,5% 4

0,4% 3

833

46-55

16-25

Over 65

let the syrian refugees speak

36-45

skipped question

Answer Options

56-65

26-35

answered question

Q28: Age

14,8%

5,6%

0,5%

0,4%

36-45

46-55

56-65

Over 65

Age

45,4%

33,4%

14,8%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%

16-25

26-35

36-45

Response

Percent

Response

Count

10,1% 8416,4% 13724,2% 20211,9% 9937,3% 311

833

skipped question

Elementary school

let the syrian refugees speak

high school

answered question

Answer Options

university degree

preperatory school

Q29: What is the highest level of education

college of higher education

10,1%

16,4%

24,2%

11,9%

37,3%

Elementary school

preperatory school

high school

college of higher education

university degree

What is the highest level of education

37,3%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40%

university degree

Response

Percent

Response

Count

60,8% 492

7,9% 64

10,5% 85

8,7% 70

5,1% 41

2,5% 20

4,6% 37

809

let the syrian refugees speak

2

answered question

Answer Options

4

1

more than five

Q30: How many Children do you have

3

skipped question

I have no children

5