Afghan immigrants' perceptions of integration policies in Iran

Author:

Zandi‐Navgran Leila1,Sadeghi Rasoul2,Afrasiabi Hossein3,Askari‐Nodoushan Abbas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Demography, Faculty of Social Sciences Yazd University Yazd Iran

2. Department of Demography, Faculty of Social Sciences University of Tehran Tehran Iran

3. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences Yazd University Yazd Iran

Abstract

AbstractIn the contemporary global context, the challenge of integrating immigrants into host societies has gained prominence. This paper delves into the perceptions and experiences of Afghan immigrants in Iran regarding immigration policies and laws. Employing a constructivist grounded theory methodology, the study aims to uncover participants' interpretations and the meanings attributed to immigration policies and laws. Grounded theory analysis, involving initial, focused, and theoretical coding, was employed to collect data. The results reveal that current immigration laws and policies in Iran have led to economic disparities, limited educational opportunities, social isolation, and identity challenges for Afghan immigrants. Iran's integration policies lean towards exclusion. Consequently, Afghan immigrants experience a weakened sense of belonging in the country. Therefore, our study suggests the importance of implementing integration theories and policies instead of those promoting disintegration. Such policies not only hinder immigrants' assimilation but also impede the overall progress of the host nation, thus undermining social cohesion.

Publisher

Wiley

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