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Syria: Labour Market Assessment Report

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WarCast Score

40/100

GPT Reference

15/100

Summary

Country: Syrian Arab Republic Source: Danish Refugee Council Please refer to the attached file. Executive Summary Syria’s ongoing political transition and its reopening to trade and diplomacy are reshaping the country’s economic and labour landscape, creating opportunities for recovery while also exposing systemic vulnerabilities. This Labour Market Assessment conducted by the Danish Refugee Council across the governorates of Aleppo, Homs, Dara’a, Damascus and Rural Damascus between August and November 2025, examines three key sectors-agriculture, construction, and textile-to inform market-driven economic recovery programming in the post-conflict context. The agriculture sector, traditionally the country’s largest employer and representing 26% of Gross Domestic Product (ICARDA), is recovering unevenly amid water scarcity, damaged irrigation systems, and rising input costs. Yet, renewed access to land and markets is revitalizing production, particularly of cereals, fodder, and drought-resilient crops. Informality and limited finance constrain smallholder investment, but the sector offers high potential for rapid job creation if supported by infrastructure rehabilitation, expanded access to inputs, technology and introduction of new agricultural techniques, and market linkages which positions Syria yet again as the breadbasket of the Middle East. The construction sector is expanding due to large-scale reconstruction needs. Medium-sized firms are leading reconstruction projects through formal contracts, subcontracting informal small and micro-enterprises. Instability, persistent inflation, energy shortages, and liquidity crises undermine growth, but demand for skilled labour and potential for reconstruction and rehabilitation projects remain strong. The textile sector in Syria, once a regional industrial hub, is on a long road to recovery but faces competition from smuggled imports and difficulties in accessing raw materials. Recovery hinges on the availability of mod

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Threat Level: LOW. Economic recovery in post-conflict Syria Political transition Systemic vulnerabilities

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Identified Entities

Countries & Regions

Syrian Arab Republic

Threat Indicators

military action
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Key Phrases

"Economic recovery in post-conflict Syria""Political transition""Systemic vulnerabilities"

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Published: 2026-03-17 08:20:57 UTCAI Scored: 3/17/2026Model: local_v2
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