Preparing Immigrant Group for Economic and Social Success in the U.S.- The Case of Iranian Immigrants
By:
Fereshteh Amin, Ed.D.
Farzin Madjidi, Ed.D.Abstract
During the first half of the 20th century, the national origins policy in the United States favored European immigrants. In 1960, the United States liberalized immigration laws. Since that time, according to Kelley (1993), the racial and cultural composition of this nation has changed significantly. In recent decades the United States has received immigrants from across the globe including many third world countries. [Please download the PDF file to read more].
