Document Type : Special
Author
Master of Social Sciences; Islamic Azad University Research Branch. Tehran Iran
Abstract
The rapid and unparalleled decline in the rates of population growth and fertility rates in Islamic Iran has had widespread consequences, one of the most important of which is the complex and social consequences.
One of the most significant examples of the social and economic consequences of declining population growth rates (YGR), the fall in the rate of childbearing (TFR), and the prevalence of childless and single child patterns in Iranian society can be seen in the reduction of household size, structural change in family and relationships Family, which has led to the weakening and breaking of emotional relationships between family members and especially wives. The tangible increase in the divorce rate in the early years of life, which is usually agreed upon and beyond the widespread exacerbation of the phenomenon of emotional divorce, is a variable that is strongly influenced by the transformation of child-rearing pattern, decreased population growth rate (YGR) and fertility rate (TFR) have became.
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