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Title

SETTLEMENT PATTERNS OF IRANIANS IN THE U.S.

Pages

  119-140

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Abstract

 The united states census in 1990 reports that the number of Iranians living in the U.S. has doubled over the last decade. The Iranian population is mainly composed of three groups of students, their families and the exiles. A significant number of Iranians arrived in the U.S. after 1975 to continue their studies at the university level. Naturally, based on the academic theories of migration and geographic distribution of ethnic groups, they must have had a diffused settlement patterns. However, this expectation did not materialize over a relatively short period of time, Iranian immigrants displayed a large geographic concentration in the Los Angeles metropolitan area and to a smaller degree in Washington D.C and New York metropolitan area. Now, two decades after the Islamic Revolution in Iran, a new generation of Iranians is growing in the U.S. they are a group born to an immigrant parentage who will soon become the core of an ethnic group. Though places like Los Angeles and New York will continue to retain their status as the core of Iranian communities for many years to come, the settlement patterns of this emerging population born outside their native home in future depend on (1) the degree to which they adhere to the parents memories and heritage,(2)their integration into the larger American social context where they were born and developed.

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    APA: Copy

    Monshi Toussi, m.t., & MODARRES, A.. (2001). SETTLEMENT PATTERNS OF IRANIANS IN THE U.S.. GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH, 16(2 (61)), 119-140. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/29796/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Monshi Toussi m.t., MODARRES A.. SETTLEMENT PATTERNS OF IRANIANS IN THE U.S.. GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH[Internet]. 2001;16(2 (61)):119-140. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/29796/en

    IEEE: Copy

    m.t. Monshi Toussi, and A. MODARRES, “SETTLEMENT PATTERNS OF IRANIANS IN THE U.S.,” GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH, vol. 16, no. 2 (61), pp. 119–140, 2001, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/29796/en

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