Ramifications Of Iranian Women Immigrants In Framework Of Multinationality

Authors

  • Syed Insha Batool Author
  • Dr.Suresh Kumar Author
  • Dr. Madhah Shameem Shah Author
  • Syed Laila Khalid Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64252/j9468945

Keywords:

Iranian Immigration, Diaspora, Integration, Aging and Migration, Transnationalism, Assimilation, Withdrawn Women, Intimate Partner Violence, Reception Policies , Diversity management and Guest Work Syndrome, Multinationalism, Cultural Dissonance.

Abstract

This research investigates the multifaceted impacts of Iranian immigration within the framework of multinationalism, focusing on the socioeconomic, cultural, and political influences exerted on host societies. Key areas of analysis include the formation of diaspora communities, patterns of integration, cultural exchange, and the economic contributions of Iranian immigrants. The study further examines how transnational structures such as immigration policies, judicial systems, and access to social services shape immigrant experiences and outcomes. A specific focus is given to intimate partner violence among Iranian immigrant women, exploring how gendered vulnerabilities intersect with migration.The study also examines the personal narratives of older Iranian women who migrated to the United States and Canada later in life in an attempt to highlight the intricate relationship between aging and emigration. Through qualitative methodologies, the study captures how cultural identity, education, social class, religious affiliation, and immigration status influence their adaptation and perceptions of aging. Findings suggest that immigration-related challenges frequently surpass aging concerns, while respondents demonstrate resilience in navigating linguistic barriers, cultural dissonance, and social network formation. Additionally, the paper analyzes the evolution of Dutch integration policy from multiculturalism to assimilation, situating this shift within broader European debates on ethnic diversity and national identity, and critically examining the fluid categorization of labor migrants and refugees throughout the asylum process. Lastly, the study explores the transnational consequences of Iranian emigration, including remittances and brain drain, thereby contributing to a comprehensive understanding of the broader implications of Iranian migration in a globally interconnected context.

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Published

2025-07-26

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How to Cite

Ramifications Of Iranian Women Immigrants In Framework Of Multinationality. (2025). International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2270-2282. https://doi.org/10.64252/j9468945