Marriage and family formation of second-generation Afghans in Iran: Insights from a qualitative study
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Abbasi Shavazi, Mohammad
Sadeghi, Rasoul
Mahmoudian, Hossein
Jamshidiha, Gholamreza
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Center for Migration Studies of New York Inc.
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In 2006, around 1.2 million documented Afghans remained in Iran, of whom half were second generation. This paper is based on the results of a qualitative study conducted in three settings: Tehran, Mashhad and Isfahan, and draws on data collected via 80 in-depth interviews and six focus group discussions with second generation Afghans in Iran. The aim of the paper is to explore the adaptation of second-generation Afghans in Iran, particularly in relation to marriage and family formation. The results show that educational achievements and occupational skills of the second-generation Afghans in Iran facilitated their adaptation to the host society, and inspired different marriage and family behaviors and aspirations in comparison with the first generation.
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International Migration Review
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2037-12-31