Title of article
Migration to Kharej: Dreamed Expectations of Iranian Migrants vs. Experienced Actualities of Living Abroad*
Author/Authors
Joshua Glöckner, Keven University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Sabbar, Shaho University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Pages
31
From page
135
To page
165
Abstract
The growing number of migrants from Iran to the Western World during the
past decades represents opportunities as well as challenges for both migrants
and host communities. One of the issues that challenge Iranian migrants who
move to Western countries is their unrealistic ideas about their presumed
destination. This study aims to measure how accurate were the expectations
of Iranians about life in Germany before their migration. We conducted two
quantitative surveys among Iranians already living in Germany, as well as
Iranians who intended to migrate to Germany. Comparing the results of the
two sets of data, the study argued that in most cases (74%) the expectations
before migration were over-optimistic. In 17% of the cases, they were
realistic, and only in some cases (9%), they were under-optimistic.
Keywords
Germany , Iran , Kharej , Migration , Overestimation , Over- optimism Survey
Journal title
Journal of World Sociopolitical Studies
Serial Year
2022
Record number
2732166
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