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Chitsaz M J. (2023). The Iranian family and socio-cultural transformations: a generational analysis. Social Problems of Iran. 14(1), 89-112. doi:10.61186/jspi.14.1.89
URL: http://jspi.khu.ac.ir/article-1-3625-en.html
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The Iranian family is the place of residence, presence and practice of three different generations. Due to the behavioral and attitudinal changes of the Iranian family in recent decades, it is important to pay attention to these changes between generations, because they are subject to change and of course social change. They have different perceptions, beliefs, and practices, and understanding generational differences can help identify changes in the family as well as predict existing potential for future family changes. On the other hand, it seems that the generational analysis of family developments in Iran can help us to understand the developments in the field of the Iranian family. This study uses the secondary analysis method to analyze the data collected from the "National Family Survey Plan", which was conducted with the aim of knowing the views of eligible individuals on issues related to family and family in 1396. In this study, we analyze data related to marriage, gender attitudes, power structure and domestic violence in line with our goals. The statistical population of the study includes a group of Iranians in ordinary households living in urban areas. The sample size in the family survey was 5000 people. In this study, according to the objectives of the research, data related to married people have been used. Based on the results of this study, we see the growth of modern attitudes toward marriage among the third generation of the Iranian family.
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Type of Article: Original Research | Subject: Family & Marriage
Received: 2022/06/11 | Accepted: 2023/10/4 | Published: 2023/10/9

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