Participation of women in sociopolitical development is regarded as remarkable index in sustainable development of society. The present article has studied women participation in process of sociopolitical development during 30-year period of Islamic Revolution. Main research question is: how is participation of the women in process of sociopolitical development of Islamic Revolution? What opportunities and barriers do we face in sociopolitical participation of women in Iran? What is perspective of the women participation in Iran? The present research is combination of quantity studies (survey) and quality method based on interview which has been done in data analysis with use of secondary analysis technique. The data of citizens, authoriti...
This study compares the status of women under the secular government of the Pahlavi Dynasty with the...
This study examines women's employment in Iran between 1979-1997, analysing the changing position of...
In the three decades following the Islamic Revolution in Iran, rates of female enrollment in higher ...
Women's participation in political and social development is the one of the most important indicator...
Socio, economic and political involvement of women as half of the total populace is important to rei...
The purpose of this study is to identify key factors that have led women to enter higher education o...
All in all, the activism of the Aliabad seyyid women in the Iranian Revolution followed the lines of...
This article studies the structural obstacles of women’s political participation in Iran. The object...
Women ' rights and political participation of women, especially women of western Iran are partl...
The Islamic Revolution of 1979 was a pivotal event that changed the fabric of Iranian society and t...
The aim of this research is to examine the women's movement in Iran through a multifaceted study of ...
Although the involvement of women in the political process as half of the world population is necess...
Iranian women have since the inception of the Islamic Republic in 1979, significantly improved their...
Introduction In modern society's organizations is one the mean development tools. Human resources ar...
This study compares the status of women under the secular government of the Pahlavi Dynasty with the...
This study compares the status of women under the secular government of the Pahlavi Dynasty with the...
This study examines women's employment in Iran between 1979-1997, analysing the changing position of...
In the three decades following the Islamic Revolution in Iran, rates of female enrollment in higher ...
Women's participation in political and social development is the one of the most important indicator...
Socio, economic and political involvement of women as half of the total populace is important to rei...
The purpose of this study is to identify key factors that have led women to enter higher education o...
All in all, the activism of the Aliabad seyyid women in the Iranian Revolution followed the lines of...
This article studies the structural obstacles of women’s political participation in Iran. The object...
Women ' rights and political participation of women, especially women of western Iran are partl...
The Islamic Revolution of 1979 was a pivotal event that changed the fabric of Iranian society and t...
The aim of this research is to examine the women's movement in Iran through a multifaceted study of ...
Although the involvement of women in the political process as half of the world population is necess...
Iranian women have since the inception of the Islamic Republic in 1979, significantly improved their...
Introduction In modern society's organizations is one the mean development tools. Human resources ar...
This study compares the status of women under the secular government of the Pahlavi Dynasty with the...
This study compares the status of women under the secular government of the Pahlavi Dynasty with the...
This study examines women's employment in Iran between 1979-1997, analysing the changing position of...
In the three decades following the Islamic Revolution in Iran, rates of female enrollment in higher ...