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Survey of the Afghan Immigrants in Washington State : community perspective and resettlement challenges
2024
"With the rapidly growing population of Afghan immigrants in the U.S. since 2021, their successful integration into American society is increasingly important. Limited and outdated existing data and research underscore the need for further and more in-depth exploration of the issues facing this community. Understanding the unique experiences of newcomers is crucial for policymakers, service providers, and researchers to develop more effective support systems and integration strategies. This study is a step in that direction, providing a more encompassing picture of Afghan immigrants’ experiences than previously recorded."
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- Creator of work
- Javid, Hasan
- Publisher
- Porsesh Policy Research Institute, Kabul
- Language
- English
- Geographic Origin
- United States
- Geographic Subject
- Afghanistan
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