학술논문

Identifying contextual effective factors on total fertility rate decline in Iran: a qualitative framework-based study
Document Type
Report
Source
Quality and Quantity. October, 2022, Vol. 56 Issue 5, p3395, 18 p.
Subject
Working women -- Analysis
Social networks -- Analysis
Language
English
ISSN
0033-5177
Abstract
This study was conducted to explain the contextual factors associated with total fertility rate (TFR) decline to help policymakers. A qualitative approach and Leichter contextual analysis framework were applied to conduct this study. The participants were selected using purposive sampling method, and also the interviews continued until data saturation was reached. Individuals with knowledge and perspectives on population policies were included in the study to improve the research credibility. The data validity was achieved by applying the maximum variety in selecting the sample. The results were classified into four groups, including situational, structural, cultural, and environmental factors. Situational factors included political sanctions, drought, and road accidents. Structural factors involved government policies, the absence of monitoring, paying no attention to the required conditions, housing status, employment status, economic status, and other issues. Cultural factors were classified into the seven categories, including divorce, socio-economic development, women's employment, marriage age, urbanization, and other issues and factors included international treaties, and the western influence. Policymakers and administrators in the field of demographic policies can make more accurate strategies to increase TFR by recognizing the causes that reduce fertility with the help of providing the possibility to understand better the factors affecting the TFR decline.
Author(s): Hasan Jafari [sup.1], Abolghasem Pourreza [sup.2], Ahmad Sadeghi [sup.3], Gisoo Alizadeh [sup.4] [sup.5], Rahim Khodayari-Zarnaq [sup.4] [sup.6] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.412505.7, 0000 0004 0612 5912, Department of Health Care [...]