۸۰/۵۰۰۰ Social Development Social Welfare Globalization Family abuse Job Satisfaction social participation
Mahdie Mohammad taghizade; jafar hezar jaribi; parnia koohestani
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This article is done with the aim of investigating social vitality and the factors affecting it. Durkheim's solidarity theories, Adams' equality, Maslow's need, Sarason's support, Simmel's trust and Bou Ali Sina's Islamic theories have been used in this study to describe and explain social vitality and ...
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This article is done with the aim of investigating social vitality and the factors affecting it. Durkheim's solidarity theories, Adams' equality, Maslow's need, Sarason's support, Simmel's trust and Bou Ali Sina's Islamic theories have been used in this study to describe and explain social vitality and the factors affecting it. The research method is a survey and the statistical population consists of all people over the age of 18 in the city of Tehran in 1403, and the size of the statistical sample was estimated at 300 people using Cochran's formula, and the method of random sampling was simple. Data analysis was done through spss 24 software and Pearson correlation, f and regression tests. The findings show that all the components of social capital, family relationships, family support, social class, job satisfaction and religious behaviors have an effect on social vitality, and only the components of education level and marital status on social vitality do not show a statistically significant relationship.* This article is extracted from the master's thesis titled "Social conditions and factors affecting them in Tehran" in ۲۰۲۴.1. Assistant Professor of Women's Studies Department of Allameh Tabataba'i University Iran: M.mtaghizade@yahoo.com. . Sociology Professor of Allameh Tabataba'i University, Iran: jafar_hezar@yahoo.com. . Senior student of welfare planning, Allameh Tabataba'i University, Iran: parniyakohstani@gmail.com
shiva parvaei; majid Koosheshi
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Changes in the Everyday Life of the Older persons during the Covid-19 Pandemic; A Qualitative StudyShiva Parvaei[1]Majid Koosheshi[2] AbstractIn this study, the lived experience of the older persons in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic as a social and risk experience was ...
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Changes in the Everyday Life of the Older persons during the Covid-19 Pandemic; A Qualitative StudyShiva Parvaei[1]Majid Koosheshi[2] AbstractIn this study, the lived experience of the older persons in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic as a social and risk experience was analyzed and the most important changes in the everyday life of the elderly were discovered. The method of this study is based on a qualitative research design. To data collection has been used from semi-structured interviews with the elderly (or their children) and thematic analysis technique to analyze qualitative data. The results show that older persons have experienced multiple changes in their everyday life. These changes have been in economic dimensions, physical health, mental health and family and social relations. The results indicate that the issues of the elderly in the Covid-19 pandemic period are not only individual but also family and social issues. This matter refers to the importance of family and intergenerational interactions in the everyday life of the elderly. In addition, the consequences of this period on the everyday life of the older persons include not only direct effects but also indirect consequences. In this regard, we can point to the economic consequences of Covid-19 on the working life of youth and adult children, which not only led to a decrease in children's support for older parents but also led to their anxiety and worry. In addition, we can point to a decline in the health capital of the older persons and deaths which is due to the delay in following up on health status and treatment. Ageing is a social and unequal experience and these studies are very useful for the social policy of ageing and family. Keywords: Older Persons, Everyday Life, Risk society, Social Changes, Ageing Studies, Family Studies. [1] . PhD in Sociology, , Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tehran.[2] . Assistant Professor of Demography, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tehran.