تتناول هذه الدراسة مهمة تحليل بيانات المسح السكاني الذي تمّ بالتعاون بين هيئة
التخطيط و التعاون الدولي و صندوق الأمم المتحدة للسكان في سورية و جرى تنفيذه في
العام 2005 في محافظات المنطقة الشمالية و الشمالية الشرقية في سورية.
This study builds on the data revealed by the survey carried in 2005
by the Commission for Planning and International Cooperation and
UNFPA Syria in the governorates of the north and northeast Syria.
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