This comprehensive review explores the sustainable development of ethnic minority immigrants, a topic of increasing global importance in the context of accelerating migration trends. The study employs a systematic literature review methodology, analyzing over 30 recent articles from diverse disciplines including sociology, ethnology, economics, and geography. It investigates the conceptual framework of sustainable development for minority immigrants, encompassing economic, social, and cultural dimensions. The paper examines current challenges faced by these communities, including economic hardships, social integration difficulties, and cultural conflicts. Furthermore, it identifies key influencing factors such as economic opportunities, social and cultural dynamics, policy environments, and natural settings. The research highlights the complex interplay of these factors and their mechanisms in shaping the sustainable development of minority immigrant groups. Based on this analysis, the study proposes multifaceted strategies to promote sustainable development, emphasizing the need for cultural and educational exchange, economic support policies, and social integration initiatives. This review contributes to the growing body of literature on minority immigration and provides valuable insights for policymakers and researchers alike, underlining the importance of a holistic approach to address this critical global issue.
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