۸۰/۵۰۰۰ Social Development Social Welfare Globalization Family abuse Job Satisfaction social participation
Mehdi Shakori; tahmures shiri; reza ali mohseni
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The findings of the discourse analysis indicated that the floating indicator of 'social justice in unemployment insurance laws' is based on the central slab of 'targeted welfare system', this slab, the following governing discourse Unemployment Insurance Act (Construction Discourse) in the form of models ...
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The findings of the discourse analysis indicated that the floating indicator of 'social justice in unemployment insurance laws' is based on the central slab of 'targeted welfare system', this slab, the following governing discourse Unemployment Insurance Act (Construction Discourse) in the form of models or core signs, such as 'job creation', 'dual structure of unemployment insurance', 'attitude toward unemployment as a social problem,' 'lack of supportive and comprehensive view' and 'observance of authority justice' Blocking and articulation of this discourse has been shaped around the main dodges. But the floating slab 'Social justice in unemployment insurance laws' in the unemployment insurance plan, based on the central slab of 'comprehensive support policy', is the following dialogue in the text, which has been the moderation of the spiritual government, in the form of major signs. Or models such as 'non-compliance of distributive justice', 'Improving the welfare of the unemployed', 'attitude towards unemployment as macro and ultrasonity', 'planning a framework for the permission of the unemployed', 'providing financial credits in the field of unemployment,' 'reform in the rules And the regulations of unemployment 'and' observance of authority justice ', blocked and around the main signs, formed the meaning of the discourse. Therefore, the results of the discourse analysis indicate that social justice in unemployment insurance laws were not the same in terms of discursive analysis (subjects,
Masoud Ganji; reza ali mohseni; Mansour Sharifi; Alireza Kaldi; Hassan Malek
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This article examines the Sociological role of Quality of Life in the Lifestyle of Citizens over 65 years of age in Bandar Mahshahr. The present article has been done by Survey Method among the Citizens 65 years and older. A total of 396 citizens were selected as Statistical Samples with Cochran's Formula, ...
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This article examines the Sociological role of Quality of Life in the Lifestyle of Citizens over 65 years of age in Bandar Mahshahr. The present article has been done by Survey Method among the Citizens 65 years and older. A total of 396 citizens were selected as Statistical Samples with Cochran's Formula, Statistical Data were collected through Stratified Sampling and Questionnaire tools and finally analyzed using SPSS Statistical Software and Descriptive and Inferential Statistical tests. Research results show; However, according to Descriptive statistics, the Objective Quality, Subjective Quality and Social Quality has been the highest among citizens aged 65 and over in the region, respectively; But the Social Quality, the Subjective Quality, the Objective Quality, respectively, with the greatest overall impact, have had the greatest impact on Lifestyle, which can be concluded that the Lifestyle of older citizens is more influenced by Social and Subjective dimensions of Quality of Life It. Also, to realize the Lifestyle in the general sense, a combination of the Social Quality, consisting of Social Capital or other convertible Capital, Subjective Quality, respectively, of Mental Capital or other convertible Capital, respectively. The three Capitals form its Social, Cultural and Economic Capitals; And Objective Quality, consisting of Cultural, Economic and other convertible Capitals, respectively, leads to Social, Cultural and Economic Production and Consumption Actions in Social Fields that realize the Lifestyle.
chonoor didari; reza ali mohseni; m b
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Abstract One of the features of the developing countries is severe concentration and imbalance. Therefore, in order to create balance and comprehensive development, it is necessary to study and research on less developed regions for the future planning. This article investigates effective factors on ...
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Abstract One of the features of the developing countries is severe concentration and imbalance. Therefore, in order to create balance and comprehensive development, it is necessary to study and research on less developed regions for the future planning. This article investigates effective factors on the underdevelopment of Kurdistan province. This research is applied in terms of type, and its method is an integration of content analysis and secondary one. In this research max QDA software was used for content analysis of interviews conducted with the experts of province and secondary analysis of statistics obtained from Iran Statistics Center. Also, underdevelopment causes was analyzed based on Parsons and Grab’s viewpoint and state-centered theory, effect of ideology and power structure on the cultural subsystem and effect of cultural subsystem on the social, political and economic subsystems. Results obtained from this research show that Kurdistan province is considered as one of the underdeveloped provinces in the country in terms of benefiting of different dimensions and indices of cultural, social, economic and political developments. Then, it is supported that the main assumption of this research is that culture is a very important variable in the access to the development. In addition, according to the theoretical perspectives, cultural development is a prerequisite of comprehensive development. According to the results of this study, one can improve indicators of life quality, increase economic investment and development of Kurdistan province emphasizing the role of state, power structure and ideology in support of the use of indigenous and ethnic capacities, the focus is on developing partnerships in all aspects. On this basis, cultural policies and planning are in line with the participation of their peoples. Institutions also avoid causing harmful processes, such as discrimination and concentration. Along with the support and use of ethnic and native capacities, policies and cultural planning along with promoting indicators of cultural development and using capacities of media and cultural industries. Keywords: Development, Cultural Development, Ideology, Power Structure, Comprehensive Development