Somayeh Touhidlou, Sociologist: The Migration Statistics Are Significant Enough to Alter the Population of Iranians Abroad

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Somayeh Touhidlou, Sociologist: The Migration Statistics Are Significant Enough to Alter the Population of Iranians Abroad

Somayeh Tohidlou, a sociologist, says the migration statistics are significant enough to alter the population of Iranians living abroad.

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

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

Part of the migrations are family migrations, and concerns about children’s future have influenced the migration rate in the recent year.

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

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

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