The Islamic Republic of Iran has experienced a phenomenal fertility decline in recent years. The Total Fertility Rate (TFR) has declined from around 7.0 births per woman in 1979 at the time of the Revolution to around 2.1 in 2000. The fertility decline has been pervasive being observed in all provinces and rural and urban areas of Iran. The decline commenced in the mid-1980s, a few years before the revival of an official family planning program in 1989. Although, the family planning program evidently contributed to an acceleration of the decline from the late 1980s, the program itself can be considered to be a response to the demand for smaller family size observed by the mid-1980s. This gives rise to a consideration of how family relations...
Social changes have rapidly removed arranged marriages and it seems the change in marriage pattern h...
Objective (s): In recent years decreasing fertility in Iran has become one of the demographic proble...
According to the last national based socio-demographic survey, fertility rate in Iran was 1.9 childr...
International stereotypes tend to portray Iran as a ‘traditional’ society resistant to many aspects ...
Iran has experienced remarkable demographic changes over the last three decades. After a major polit...
The total fertility rate in Iran decreased from 6.5 to 2.1 children per woman between 1982 and 2000,...
Confounding all conventional wisdom, the fertility rate in the Islamic Republic of Iran fell from ar...
This article considers the association between religion, family formation and social trends in Iran ...
Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi argues that international stereotypes tend to portray Iran as a \u27tr...
This paper provides research-based evidence to examine the association between family formation, rep...
This article considers the association between religion, family formation and social trends in Iran ...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, the Islamic Republic of Iran reached below-replacement leve...
Background: Nowadays, nearly half of the world population lives in societies with low fertility or t...
In societies with low fertility, where reproductive behavior is consciously controlled by individual...
<p class="Abstract"><strong>Objective:</strong> Population and its corresponding problems are among ...
Social changes have rapidly removed arranged marriages and it seems the change in marriage pattern h...
Objective (s): In recent years decreasing fertility in Iran has become one of the demographic proble...
According to the last national based socio-demographic survey, fertility rate in Iran was 1.9 childr...
International stereotypes tend to portray Iran as a ‘traditional’ society resistant to many aspects ...
Iran has experienced remarkable demographic changes over the last three decades. After a major polit...
The total fertility rate in Iran decreased from 6.5 to 2.1 children per woman between 1982 and 2000,...
Confounding all conventional wisdom, the fertility rate in the Islamic Republic of Iran fell from ar...
This article considers the association between religion, family formation and social trends in Iran ...
Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi argues that international stereotypes tend to portray Iran as a \u27tr...
This paper provides research-based evidence to examine the association between family formation, rep...
This article considers the association between religion, family formation and social trends in Iran ...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, the Islamic Republic of Iran reached below-replacement leve...
Background: Nowadays, nearly half of the world population lives in societies with low fertility or t...
In societies with low fertility, where reproductive behavior is consciously controlled by individual...
<p class="Abstract"><strong>Objective:</strong> Population and its corresponding problems are among ...
Social changes have rapidly removed arranged marriages and it seems the change in marriage pattern h...
Objective (s): In recent years decreasing fertility in Iran has become one of the demographic proble...
According to the last national based socio-demographic survey, fertility rate in Iran was 1.9 childr...