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, Aliakbar Amin Bidakhti, Mohammadali Mohammadifar, Kourosh Kiani,
Volume 8, Issue 2 (2-2018)
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Present study aimed to investigate the relationship between university atmosphere and the value system with tendency to emigration among Semnan University students. The method of research was descriptive-correlational. The study population consisted of university students of Semnan (13089 students). Using random stratified sampling and Morgan table, 384 of them were selected as sample. Measurement tools included questionnaire of tendency to emigration (Janalizadeh et al, 2014), questionnaire of university atmosphere (Nosrati et al, 2015), and questionnaire of Value Survey (Schwartz, 2004). Reliability was calculated with Cronbach alpha and was respectively (82.0), (87/0) and (91/0) for each instrument. Based on research findings the tendency of migration among students was ranging from moderate to high. Also, all dimensions of the university atmosphere and value system showed relationship with and were able to forecast students’’ tendency to migrate.
Sayed Hussein Serajzadeh, Mohammadreza Pouyafar , Hadis Minai,
Volume 9, Issue 2 (3-2019)
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This paper seeks to investigate a new type of migration in Koohdasht city which is immigration to Tehran to carry out criminal activities. Unknown factors and the way in which these migrations take place made it necessary to use the qualitative approach in order to explore the subject matter. Grounded theory method was used to look at the field of research and achieve an emic and etic view of the problem in order to examine the conditions for the formation of this type of migration, as well as the processes and trends affecting its continuity as well as the consequences of this phenomenon. Therefore a fairly comprehensive understanding of the issue was achieved. 28 participants were interviewed through purposeful sampling. Participants included families, koohdasht residents, and drug vendors. The findings of this study gave rise to 12 different categories for families and residents and another 14 for drug vendors. The main categories emphasized in this study that were shared by all groups were the concept of the pressure of socioeconomic structures and poverty.
Dr Ali Ruhani, Seyed Alireza Afshahni, Khadijeh Fuladi, Bahar Amini Lari, Saba Samadian,
Volume 15, Issue 2 (7-2024)
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Nowadays, the problem of social identity is a necessary condition for people’s lives. Identity plays a meaningful role in our daily life, and the importance of identity in connection with phenomena such as migration cannot be ignored. In recent years, with the expansion of the immigrant population, especially international immigrants, the issue of the formation of identity crisis among immigrants has attracted the attention of researchers. International migration has faced identity challenges for immigrant people and countries as the host society. Not belonging to the host society or feeling of solidarity with the origin society is one of the consequences of this problem. The present research has tried to study the identity formation process of Afghan teenagers living in Yazd city. This research was conducted with qualitative methodology and grounded theory approach, with a sample of 21 young Afghan immigrants. In this process, the data have been analyzed and reviewed through the open, central and selective coding method. The main categories discovered include: double rejection of identity, lived experiences of de-identification, limitations of structural progress, the problem of face, etc. The findings of the research showed that teenagers, in the path of identity search, seek to create an identity independent of national and nationalist values. And in the process of defining themselves, they try to benefit by using skill/acquisition identification.