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Legacies of Conflict: Insights from the 2012 Poverty and Social Exclusion Survey

This report explores the lasting impacts of conflict on individuals, drawing on data from the 2012 Poverty and Social Exclusion Survey. It examines the prevalence and intensity of various experiences suffered by different demographics, including gender, community background, and age groups. Key findings highlight significant correlations between conflict experiences and negative outcomes such as unemployment, deprivation, and overall mental and physical health. The analysis sheds light on how these legacies affect life satisfaction and well-being in affected communities.

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Legacies of Conflict: Insights from the 2012 Poverty and Social Exclusion Survey

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  1. Legacies of Conflict: Evidence from the Poverty and Social Exclusion Survey 2012 24th October 2013 Mike Tomlinson Queen’s University Belfast

  2. What happened? • Prevalence of each type of experience • Intensity of experience • When worst experience took place • To whom did it happen? • Gender • Community background • Age • Households • What are the impacts? • Unemployment • Deprivation • Poor mental and physical health

  3. What happened? • Prevalence of each type of experience • Intensity of experience

  4. What happened? • Prevalence of each type of experience • Intensity of experience

  5. What happened? • Prevalence of each type of experience

  6. What happened? • Prevalence of each type of experience

  7. What happened? • When worst experience took place

  8. To whom did it happen? • Gender

  9. To whom did it happen? • Community background

  10. To whom did it happen? • Age: 45-64 yr olds compared to 16-34 yr olds

  11. To whom did it happen? • Households

  12. What are the impacts? • Unemployment • Deprivation

  13. What are the impacts? • Poor mental and physical health: Life Satisfaction

  14. What are the impacts? • Poor mental and physical health

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