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Emerging occupations due to poverty in Iran/ Saeideh Shafiei
These days, with the spread of poverty, new jobs have emerged in the Iranian economy. In this regard, the focus is on examining the emerging jobs caused by poverty. Initially, statistical evidence related to poverty and unemployment is mentioned from official reports. Then, some jobs and employment trends in the Iranian economy are discussed. High […]...
Read MoreWaste collection; the last resort for the unemployed/ Kioumarth Amiri
The phenomenon of waste picking in the global market, especially in Iran, does not have a long history. This false profession emerged about three decades ago, following the lack of fair distribution of facilities and the widening gap between social classes, and with the increase of poverty and unemployment in Iranian society, it has become […]...
Read More“Mian-buri to death; Koolbari in border areas; the result of people being pushed to the margins due to unemployment/ Bahar Abbasi”“Death in the middle; smuggling in border regions; the consequence of people being marginalized due to unemployment/ Bahar Abbasi”
The term “Kolbar” is a painful one for people due to the occurrence of some bitter events, such as the killing and death of Kolbars in the snowy mountains of Kurdistan. It is a pain that is caused by the lack of jobs, factories and workshops in their hometowns, and the deprivation of any remedy […]...
Read MorePoverty, need, and false occupations of this era and time / Morteza Hamounian
More than six years ago, official media in the Islamic Republic of Iran reported on a historic explosion of false jobs in the job market. These media outlets reported on 23 million workers in the Iranian job market, of which, according to the then Minister of Labor, seven million were engaged in false jobs. (1) […]...
Read MoreStreet vendors and wanderers; employed or hidden unemployed?/ Keyumars Karimi
False occupations, whose main cause is chronic unemployment and deep-rooted poverty in underdeveloped countries (third world), have been plaguing our society for years; pseudo-employment that is neither a legitimate job nor has the support of organizations such as associations, unions, syndicates, etc. that can defend its members. It is neither a job with sufficient income […]...
Read MoreFalse occupation, another bread for validating government officials/ Fariborz Kalantari
False occupation is one of those attractive titles that many presidential and parliamentary candidates have sought to benefit from by showing their concern for it. These days, the situation of unemployment and lack of job has reached a point where people turn to fake jobs to escape unemployment. In other words, unemployment has reached such […]...
Read MoreThe relationship between hidden unemployment and the illegitimacy of the political system / Akbar Zarei Nezhad.
Understanding the scientific perspective on sociological issues is difficult for the general public; because social scientists are unable to properly explain the social issues of a society while also connecting with the public. One of the concepts that is particularly difficult for the public to define in Iranian society is unemployment and who is considered […]...
Read MoreReview of the first draft of the main government budget; against the people, in favor of special institutions/ Masoud Kazemi.
“We must make tough and courageous decisions.” This sentence was expressed by Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the Speaker of Parliament, in a joint session between the Parliament and the government regarding the budget for the year 1401. The decisions that Ghalibaf refers to and some other officials also call “economic surgery” seem inevitable given the economic […]...
Read More“Remaining toxins in products, a warning for consumption inside/Mohammad Memandzadeh”
Iranian agricultural products, after being exported to several regional countries, were returned to Iran. According to activists and experts in this field, the reason for the return of these products was the presence of remaining pesticides and heavy metals. The consequences of this return have affected both domestic farmers and exporters, which could lead to […]...
Read MoreA note for the girl of Iran/ Mahita Bardbar
From the plan of Ferdowsi, the brothers, and Mohammad Reza Shajarian, a woman arose named “Iran” who wanted to engrave the name of this land on the tablet of time and immortalize the beautiful image of the country and its noble people on the pages of history with the eternal pen. “Iran, a greeting from […]...
Read MoreComedy-Tragedy of Power Struggle; People’s Reaction to the Approval of the “Youth Population” Plan in an Interview with Saeed Ma’eedfar, Sociologist/ Mehrnoush No’edoust
The youth population plan, as a legal document with negative content or perhaps something similar to a government decree from a few years ago, was approved in parliament and announced by the president. Like many other laws in the Islamic Republic, this plan has been put on the agenda without any study and solely based […]...
Read MoreGholamreza Montazeri, a representative of the parliament, claimed: There is no relationship between childbearing and privacy / Ali Kalai.
He considers the law of youth population as “one of the most progressive and valuable decisions of the eleventh parliament” and a response to our fundamental cultural and social needs in the present era, and apparently is not willing to accept any criticism of it. He says that “all the predicted cases have been taken […]...
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