This paper presents a social work study on relationship between various family characteristics and street children in rural area as well as city of Esfahan, Iran. The proposed study selects a sample of 150 street children, 75 from city and 75 from rural area, and using some statistical tests verifies the effects of three factors including family income, place of residency and family size on street children. The results indicate that the city residence had more street children than rural residence did. In addition, there was a meaningful difference between the number of street children in low-income families and high-income families. Finally, the survey results indicate that big size families more likely suffered from street children than lo...
More and more children experience a new way of living as they are pushed to the streets due to the a...
MSoc Sci (Research Psychology), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2012The aim of the study is ...
street life, and the reasons for the high prevalence of males observed among street children. Method...
This paper presents a social work study on relationship between different family characteristics and...
This study examines the increasing phenomenon of street children in Tehran. It focuses on the challe...
Nowadays the issue of street children is one of the most important issues of societies from industri...
Abstract: The present research was aimed to explore the nature of Children on the Street’s relatio...
In this research, we have studied the population of street children in Khorram Abad in Iran, in 2015...
AbstractThe phenomenon of street children, a social problem causing vulnerability, has a long histor...
Background: The children working in the streets are at risk of violence, sexual and substance abuse ...
We present an empirical study to study the effects of different factors on juvenile delinquency. The...
Background: Street children are underprivileged urban children who suffer poverty, deprivation of ed...
We present a study to investigate the impacts of four factors on contribution role on society among ...
Objective: To study the family networks of "on" the street "of" the street, shelter and school chil...
Introduction: Children, who work or live at streets, are one of the HIV high risk groups in Iran, wi...
More and more children experience a new way of living as they are pushed to the streets due to the a...
MSoc Sci (Research Psychology), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2012The aim of the study is ...
street life, and the reasons for the high prevalence of males observed among street children. Method...
This paper presents a social work study on relationship between different family characteristics and...
This study examines the increasing phenomenon of street children in Tehran. It focuses on the challe...
Nowadays the issue of street children is one of the most important issues of societies from industri...
Abstract: The present research was aimed to explore the nature of Children on the Street’s relatio...
In this research, we have studied the population of street children in Khorram Abad in Iran, in 2015...
AbstractThe phenomenon of street children, a social problem causing vulnerability, has a long histor...
Background: The children working in the streets are at risk of violence, sexual and substance abuse ...
We present an empirical study to study the effects of different factors on juvenile delinquency. The...
Background: Street children are underprivileged urban children who suffer poverty, deprivation of ed...
We present a study to investigate the impacts of four factors on contribution role on society among ...
Objective: To study the family networks of "on" the street "of" the street, shelter and school chil...
Introduction: Children, who work or live at streets, are one of the HIV high risk groups in Iran, wi...
More and more children experience a new way of living as they are pushed to the streets due to the a...
MSoc Sci (Research Psychology), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2012The aim of the study is ...
street life, and the reasons for the high prevalence of males observed among street children. Method...