Samiyeh Tohidloo, a sociologist and statistician, argues that migration is so significant that it is reshaping the population of Iranians living abroad.

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Somiye Tohidlou, a sociologist, states that the level of migration is so high that it is changing the population of Iranians living abroad.

Tohidlou, the sociologist, mentioned that about 40% of all unemployed individuals are educated, and among this educated unemployed population, about 71% are women.

We are recognized as the seventh country in sending migrants. One of the reasons for youth migration is the lack of a clear vision for the future.

Part of the migrations is due to family migration, and concerns about the future of children have had an impact on the recent increase in migration.

The migration statistics are so high that the population of Iranians living abroad will undergo significant and widespread changes after this volume of migration.

The dismissal of professors and the suspension of students without any legal basis are signs of the shrinking of academic and university institutions.

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