asghar bagheri; naier emami; mahnaz mohammadzadh nasrabadi
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Abstract This study aims to evaluate service quality of of rural production cooperatives in ArdabilCounty. Survey research method is used in this study. All members of the rural cooperatives consist the statistical population of the study and a sample of 180 members of active and inactive cooperatives ...
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Abstract This study aims to evaluate service quality of of rural production cooperatives in ArdabilCounty. Survey research method is used in this study. All members of the rural cooperatives consist the statistical population of the study and a sample of 180 members of active and inactive cooperatives is selected and the data collected by using standard questionnaire of SeveQual with two sections, i.e., expected and perceived quality. Content and face validity of the instrument confirmed by experts. To measure reliability of the instrument, Chronbach''s alpha was calculated applying a pilot study with 30 members. alpha values of o.882 and 0.912 were obtained for expected and perceived quality, respectively. Results shows that there are significant differences between expectations and perceptions in five dimensions of Seve Qual model for the both groups. So that, in active cooperatives the perception scores are higher than expectations for four dimensions (reliability, responsiveness, assurance and empathy) however, in the inactive cooperatives, perception scores are significantly lower than expectations. Expectation scores in active and inactive cooperatives are 29.56 and 29.68 howevere, their perception scores are 28.02 and 11.85, respectively. It shows that despite of equal expectations of members, inequal services presented by the cooperatives which implies that regardless of other factors, it could affect on the second group to be inefficient and inactive. Keywords: Service Quality, Rural Production Cooperatives, Serve Qual
habel hedarkhani; uones norbakhsh; nozar ghsnbari
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The Relationship between Religiosity and Social Health of Young People in Marginal areas of Kermanshah Habil Heydarzadeh[1] , Yunes Norbakhsh[2] , Nozar Ghanbari[3] Received: 28/11/2016 Accepted: 26/2/2017 ...
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The Relationship between Religiosity and Social Health of Young People in Marginal areas of Kermanshah Habil Heydarzadeh[1] , Yunes Norbakhsh[2] , Nozar Ghanbari[3] Received: 28/11/2016 Accepted: 26/2/2017 Abstract This study aims to investigate the relationship between religiosity and social health of young people in marginal areas of Kermanshah. This paper based on theories of social health Keyes, Glock and Stark's religiosity and social theories of the relationship between religion and health aspects Durkheim, Yyngr and Davis and by using the field method, survey techniques, questionnaire and SPSS and AMOS, tries to answer the main question. It investigates the relations between different dimensions of religiosity and the social health of young people living in rural areas. Through sampling process 384 Young people (from 15 to 29 years) in marginal areas of Kermanshah has been studied. The results indicate that there is a significant positive relationship between religion and its components including consequential, ritual, belief, empirical, cognitive and social health of young people. So all the hypotheses are confirmed. The results of structural equation modeling (AMOS) also shows that the total effect of religiosity as an independent variable on social health of marginal areas of Kermanshah is around 0.54. Keywords: Social Health, Religiosity, Consequence, Rituals, After Belief, Empirical, Cognitive Dimension [1]. Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Islamabad Gharb Branch, Islamic AzadUniversity, IslamabadGharb, Iran. (Corresponding Author). Email: h.heidarkhani@yahoo.com [2]. Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, TehranUniversity, Iran Email: ynourbakhsh@ut.ac.ir [3]. Assistant Professor of Geography, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Kermanshah, Islamic AzadUniversity, Kermanshah, Iran. Email: n.ghanbari@iauksh.ac.ir
rehaneh soltanimoghadas; mohammad merzaali
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Examining Socio-economic Impacts of Rural Cooperatives from Villagers Perspective (Case Study: Gonbad Kavus City) Reyhane Soltani Moghaddas[1] , Mohammad Mirzaali[2] Received: 12/12/2016 Accepted: 3/4/2017 Abstract ...
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Examining Socio-economic Impacts of Rural Cooperatives from Villagers Perspective (Case Study: Gonbad Kavus City) Reyhane Soltani Moghaddas[1] , Mohammad Mirzaali[2] Received: 12/12/2016 Accepted: 3/4/2017 Abstract Rural cooperatives are popular institutions that, while having the characteristics of an economic unit, have social values and norms, and can show the cooperative efforts of members to achieve common goals and development. Considering the role that cooperatives can play in agriculture, increasing the rural production, providing other services and therefore in rural development, It is essential to analyze their socio-economic effects and functions in rural development on rural residents. This research is a descriptive research methodology and the data were collected through documentary and survey operations (questionnaire). Through sampling, from 6726 rural cooperatives’ members in city of Gonbad, 210 persons were selected. Research findings show that the creation of rural cooperatives has economic effects such as supplying and distributing goods, providing production inputs and credit facilities, buying and marketing agricultural products, and also social impacts such as raising the education level and awareness, human resource development and Creating a framework for participation among members of the cooperatives. Also, the overall results of the research indicate that the creation of rural cooperatives has a positive and meaningful impact on their members, but in comparison to their economic impact, the performance and social feedback of these cooperatives on their rural members are lower and weaker. Keywords: Rural Cooperative Company, Rural Development, Economic Effects, Social Effects, Gonbad Kavoos. [1]. Assistant Professor of Geography, Payam-e-NoorUniversity, Tehran. Iran. (Corresponding Author). Email: r.soltani@pnu.ac.ir [2]. PhD Student of Geography, Payam-e-NoorUniversity, Tehran, Iran. Email: m.mirzaali63@yahoo.com
mohammadhassan sharbatiyan; nafeseh ameni
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A Sociological Analysis of the Relationship between Social Capital and Women’s Social Health (Case Study: The Women Living in Tehran’s Fourth Municipal District) Nafise Emeni[1] , Mohammadhossein Sharbatiyan[2] Received: 4/6/2016 Accepted: 28/2/2017 ...
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A Sociological Analysis of the Relationship between Social Capital and Women’s Social Health (Case Study: The Women Living in Tehran’s Fourth Municipal District) Nafise Emeni[1] , Mohammadhossein Sharbatiyan[2] Received: 4/6/2016 Accepted: 28/2/2017 Abstract This study aims to assess various dimensions of women’s social health while studying the relationship between this phenomenon and social capital. The theoretical framework of this research is in the social health dimension of Keys standardized indexes and is also influenced by Bourdieu's ideas about social capital. This survey is a correlational and analytical research. The statistical population of this study is women between 18- 55 years of age living in Tehran's four metropolitan area, 385 of them were selected by random cluster sampling method. The data gathering tool was an interview questionnaire with a reliability of 80%. The spss 22 software was used to analyze the data. Findings of the research indicate that the women level of social health is moderately high, with the highest average value related to social acceptance and the lowest amount related to social prosperity. Also, social capital through (social participation + social trust) has been able to explain 0.59% of social health and according to the results of path analysis , social capital directly affects social health with 0.724 units. Keywords: Social Trust, Tehran, Women, Social Support, Social Capital, Social Health, Social Participation. [1]. Faculty Member at Department of Sociology, PayameNoorUniversity (PNU). Tehran, Iran. (Corresponding Author). Email: sharbatiyan@pnu.ac.ir [2]. Corresponding Author: Master of Sociology, PayameNoorUniversity (PNU). Tehran, Iran. Email: nafisehimani@yahoo.com
rasol sadeghi; mohammad shekoftehgohari
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Study of the Impacts of Unemployment on the Delayed Marriage of Young People in Tehran Rasol Sadeghi[1] , Mohammad Shekofteh Gohari[2] Received: 26/12/2016 Accepted: 5/2/2017 Abstract Unemployment significantly affects demographic processes such ...
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Study of the Impacts of Unemployment on the Delayed Marriage of Young People in Tehran Rasol Sadeghi[1] , Mohammad Shekofteh Gohari[2] Received: 26/12/2016 Accepted: 5/2/2017 Abstract Unemployment significantly affects demographic processes such as marriage, divorce, fertility, and migration. The purpose of this paper is to examine the unemployment experience and its impacts on the delay in marriage of young men in Tehran using a combination research method (quantitative and qualitative data). In this regard, the article first uses a secondary analysis of 2011 micro-census data in Tehran to test the effect of employment status and unemployment on marriage delays, then, applying a qualitative research method and in-depth interview with 27 young single unemployed, studying the experience of youth unemployment And its consequences in the area of marriage delays. The quantitative results showed that the probability of being single among unemployed people is about eight times higher than those employed. By controlling other independent variables, unemployment also has a strong impact on probability of being single. The qualitative findings reveal five main categories of job identity, luxury/ materialism, abandonment, job insecurity, and rationality in deciding whether to delay marriage. As the result of the research it can be understand that unemployment and job insecurity leads to high uncertainty about the future, so that the young men decide to delay marriage until an unknown future. Keywords: Youth Bulge, Youth Unemployment, Economic Insecurity, Exclusion, Delayed Marriage. [1]. Associate Professor of Demography, University of Tehran and National Institute of Population Research, Iran. (Corresponding Author) Email: rassadeghi@ut.ac.ir [2]. MA in Demography, University of Tehran, Iran. Email: mohammad.gohari@ut.ac.ir
reza safarishale; mohammad mehdizadehardakani
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than false, on the sense of social welfare is positive, and the total of independent variables explains 75% of the variables that change the sense of social welfare. Therefore, the realization of social welfare requires the planning of government as a trustee of social policy in the fields of ...
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than false, on the sense of social welfare is positive, and the total of independent variables explains 75% of the variables that change the sense of social welfare. Therefore, the realization of social welfare requires the planning of government as a trustee of social policy in the fields of education, health, housing, employment, livelihoods and poverty reduction. Of course, the organization of welfare requires the actions of government and voluntary organizations, labor markets, families, and so on. Keywords: Feeling Social Welfare, Religiosity, Sense of Justice, Fidelity Investigating the Degree of Feeling Social Welfare and its Influential Factors (A Case Study Among Ardakani Citizens) Reza Safari Shali[1] , Mohammad Mahdizadeh Ardakani[2] Received: 22/12/2016 Accepted: 18/4/2017 Abstract Social welfare requires positive changes in both material (objective) and transnational (subjective) levels, and the result should be able to to create the comfort of community members. As various dimensions of development (such as economic, political, cultural, social development) try to create social welfare for the citizens of each society, and on the other hand, the existence of social welfare in each society is the main indicator of its development and reproduction, therefore, with Considering the positive and desirable aspect of social welfare, the purpose of this article is to study the level of feeling of social welfare and its effective factors among citizens of Ardakan city. A survey method and questionnaire were used to gather the required data. The sample size of the research is 385 and the method is multistage sampling (cluster and random sampling). Independent variables of this research are feeling of safety, satisfaction with life, religiosity, sense of justice and fidelity. Descriptive results showed that the level of social welfare was more than three-quarters of respondents in the middle-up level. Inferential Findings showed that the effect of the sum of independent variables, other [1]. Assistant Professor of SociologyKharazmiUniversity, Tehran, Iran. Email: reza_safaryshali@yahoo.com [2]. Ma in Social Science (Development Planning), AllamehTabatabaiUniversity, Tehran, Iran. (Corresponding Author). Email:mehdizadehardakani@gmail.com
gholamreza kazemein; vajhollah ghorbanizadeh; sedmohammadjavad mosavi
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industrial growth and low attention to social and environmental dimensions; the consequences like air pollution, the prevalence of industrial-related diseases and inequality in the employment opportunities of residents and migrants are among the most adverse and significant impacts. While ...
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industrial growth and low attention to social and environmental dimensions; the consequences like air pollution, the prevalence of industrial-related diseases and inequality in the employment opportunities of residents and migrants are among the most adverse and significant impacts. While the status of physical and infrastructural facilities has been positive, this growth has been positive. Negative and positive outcomes that, in addition to national policies, are rooted in the attitudes, practices, and priorities of local and regional institutions and organizations. The findings indicated that by the dominance of economic and industrial growth view point and inattention in social and environmental dimentions, consequences like air pollution, industry-driven diseases, injustice in employment opportunities for habitants and immigrants are among the most adverse and significant impacts. Whereas improved infrastructures is the positive consequence of industrial growth. Negative and positive consequences that, in addition to national policies, are rooted in the attitudes, practices, and priorities of local and regional institutions and organizations. Keywords: Urban Management, Industrial Growth, Assalouyeh The General Assessment of the Role of Urban Management in Controlling the Consequences of Oil and gas Industry Growth in Assaluyeh Gholamreza Kazemiyan[1] , Vajiollah Ghorbanizadeh[2] Seyed Mohammadjavad Mosavi[3] Received: 9/10/2015 Accepted: 3/6/2017 Abstract After about two decades of rapid growth of oil and gas industries in Pars Gonoobi, many problems have been encountered by residents of the urban and rural settlements of this region, including the city of Assaluyeh. The main objective of this paper, taken from the thesis of urban management, is to identify and analyze the performance of urban management institutions in controlling the negative consequences of industrial growth and improving the working conditions and quality of life of citizens and sustainable development of the city of Assaluyeh. The main characteristic of this research is that so far no research has been conducted on the role of urban management institutions in reducing the effects of oil and gas industry development in Assaluyeh. The research is an applied one and descriptive. The data were collected using questionnaire and interviewing tools. The findings indicate that in the light of domination of the economic and [1]. Assistant Professor Departnent of Urban Management, Allameh Tabatabaee University, Tehran, Iran. Email: kazemian@atu.ac.ir [2]. Assistant Professor Department of Public Management, Allameh Tabatabaee University, Tehran, Iran. Email:ghorbanizadeh@atu.ac.ir [3]. M.A Graduate Urban ManagementAllamehTabatabaeeUniversity, Tehran, Iran. (Corresponding Author). Email: moosavi255@gmail.com