The Demographic Characteristics of Foreign Migrants in 2006 Census, Iran
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Rasoul Sadeghi * |
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Abstract: (5148 Views) |
The scientific understanding of migration and migrant's characteristics constitute the pivotal context for migration policy-makings and management. Such an understanding in developing countries including Iran is mainly attained through population censuses. In Iran, in spite of long-term considerable migration movements from neighboring countries and its consequences, the demographic characteristics of foreign migrants still remained unexplained. Thus, this paper aims at investigating demographic characteristics of foreign migrants using existing data derived from 2006 Iranian census.
The research finding demonstrate that the high sex ratio, higher fertility rate than native population, young structure of population, large size of second generation migrants and geographical concentration are among the most significant features of foreign migrants. It should be admitted that there is a significant difference among migrants groups. In addition, the results indicate that although the migrants are demographically different from that of their country of settlement, their population size is not so large to have considerable effect on Iranian population structure and dynamic.
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Keywords: International migration, refugees, nationality, census, age structure, second generation |
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Type of Study: Research |
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General Received: 2009/04/6 | Accepted: 2009/07/26 | Published: 2016/01/16
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