Iraqis in the Netherlands

Iraqis in the Netherlands

Infobox Ethnic group
group = Iraqis in the Netherlands


poptime = 43,500 (0.3%)

popplace = Amsterdam
langs = Arabic, Dutch, English,
rels = Predominantly Muslim (both Sunni and Shia) and Christian (mostly Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic), with minorities who follow Judaism and some are atheists
related = Other Iraqi people
The Iraqi-Dutch are citizens of the Netherlands who are of Iraqi ancestry, they are estimated to be 43,500 in number, which consistutes 0.3% of the total population in the Netherlands. Some sources claim an estimation of 60,000 people of Iraqi descent living in the Netherlands. [ [http://www.jenniferhamm.com/profiles_iraqis.html Jennifer Hamm :: Freelance Journalist ] ] The Iraqi community in the Netherlands is the 4th largest and has the highest percentage of qualified and professional people and artistes who have integrated well and have become useful members of the Dutch society. [ [http://www.safara.info/English/2.htm :: Safara.info :: Iraqi Embassy in the Hague :: ] ]

History

The first wave of immigrants was in 1992, the data confirm this phenomenon, which rose gradually to reach a peak in 1998. 19.5 per cent of the interviewees from study report came in that year. While 13.5 per cent in 1999. However, numbers have decreased in 2003 and 2004, which was 1 per cent, and in 1992, the proportion was 2 per cent. cite web | url =http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:07zoZTklkSUJ:www.nsv-sociologie-facta.nl/activiteiten/dvds2007/papers/The%2520Iraqi%2520Community%2520in%2520the%2520Netherlands.doc+%22iraqi+community+in+the+netherlands%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=uk | title =Study Report of the Iraqi Community in the Netherlands| accessdate =2008-02-14 | publisher =nsv-sociologie-facta.nl]

The Iraqi community in the Netherlands has increased from 8,000 in 1995 to approximately 40,000 in 2002. Apart from this group, there is an unknown number of Iraqis illegally staying in the Netherlands. [ [http://www.fas.org/irp/world/netherlands/aivd2002.pdf Iraqi migration to the Netherlands] ]

The main motives of the Iraqi migration are political asylum seeking resulting previous conditions in Iraq regarding the nature of the former regime, and the circumstances of successive wars and the economic embargo which was imposed on Iraq.

Profile

A recent study report, shows that two-thirds of the Iraqi community in the Netherlands are young and well qualified to work in the various fields of life. However, many of which are unemployed despite being well educated. The level of integration of the Iraqi community with the Dutch people is noticeably low. It amounts to a quarter out of the standards of social integration. The level of mastery of the Dutch language and of the participation in the social and political activities is quite low. The commitment to the mother culture with its Islamic, Arab and Iraqi references is quite high.Judging by gender of the Iraqi population, it has been assessed that 60 per cent are males and females account for 40 per cent.

Most of the Iraqi community are younger age groups and qualify for the labor market, the age categories are between 26-35 and 36-45 years, they where 28 per cent for each category. This reflects the new age of the Iraqi community in the Netherlands, which also means that most members of this community are first generation.

With regard to the marital status, the largest proportion of whom are married is at 58 per cent, this figure represents 53 per cent males and 68 per cent females. Due to a lot of Iraqi women coming to the Netherlands because of family reunification, whether married already or later. The (non or never married) was accounted for 25 per cent.

There is a good proportion of inter-marriage between members of the Iraqi community in the Netherlands and Dutch or others. The proportion is 12.5 per cent with Dutch people, that was among 13 cases of Iraqi men with Dutch women and 4 cases of Iraqi women married from Dutch men. The rest is refers to some cases with foreigners. While the highest rate of marriage represents 81 per cent of the same country (Iraq).

There is a high level of friendship relations between Iraqi immigrants and the Dutch people. There is no divergence for Iraqis in accordance with their religious background of both Muslims and Christians to build a friendship with the Dutch. Where equal ratio between them is 70 per cent for each part. While the proportion of the non-believers is 100 per cent, which reflects the overcome on some reservations expressed by some immigrants from religious background.

Education

The rate of education to the Iraqi community, whether men or women is high and over that with Moroccans, Surinamese and comparing with the Dutch people too. According to the study, the total holding higher degrees (High Institute, Bachelor's, Master's and Ph.D.) are 54 per cent. While the rest carry secondary school and below certificates. However there was a low proportion of Iraqis who obtained diploma’s and certificates from the Netherlands. The proportion is 21 per cent for various academic levels. But the percentage is higher for a secondary certificate, it is not a high level compared with other graduates from Iraq who made up 69 per cent. That means that most holders of these certificates are younger ages in the community study, or second generation.

Employment

There is a high rate of the unemployment among Iraqi immigrants, 40 per cent of whom are unemployed, compared with only 13 per cent who officially work and 12 per cent free work. Unemployment is also concentrated among people who are higher educated, especially university graduates, while lower percentage is among other educational levels.

Language

There is a low percentage of Iraqis who use the Dutch language in their homes through their dealings with their children and parents. The proportion was only 17.5 per cent. Meanwhile there is 47.5 per cent who do not use it at all. According to results of the study, the majority of interviewees (62 per cent) have impression that the Dutch language is (difficult). Compared with 30 per cent of them who felt that it is (reasonable to learn). While only 7 per cent said it is (easy).

Notable Iraqi Dutch people

* Mohamed Al-Daradji, film director
* Wesam al-Delaema, accused by the US of conspiring to kill Americans in Iraq.
* Farida Mohammad Ali, singer
* Hagal Amin, film director [ [http://www.syrialive.net/Entertainment/archives/2003/music_news_mar03.htm Leisure & Entertainment - March 2003 ] ]
* Essam Zaki, fashion designer [ [http://www.essamzaki.com/ Iraqi-Dutch fashion designer] ] [ [http://www.futuretvnetwork.com/projectfashion/ Future TV ] ]
* Nedim Kufi, artist
* Viola Haqi, fashion model [ [http://www.fashionmodeldirectory.com/models/viola_haqi FMD - Profile of fashion model viola haqi ] ]
* Ciawar Khandan, footballer
* Qassim Alsaedy, artist
* Laila Al-Zwaini, author [ [http://www.asmasociety.org/wise/participants.html WISE ] ]

ee also

*Demographics of the Netherlands

External links

* Iraqi-Dutch Group for Reconstruction and Development http://iraqdutch.com/
* Iraqi Youth Organization http://www.irakesejongeren.nl

References


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