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MARGINALITY AS AN URBAN APPENDICITIS (THE CASE OF JAAFARABAD- KERMANSHAH CITY)

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  65-81

Abstract

 Urbanization in recent decades in Iran has experienced rapid growth. One consequence of this rapid growth, is appearance of the informal settlements around the cities. During the period of explosive urban growth in Kermanshah also occurred on the sidelines of the migrants in this city, especially in the largest margin of the Jafarabad, this location from one hand with the remarkable population that mostly were rural migrants and its socio-economic context, makes a high level necessary to study this area. Here we studied some issues same as the causes of migration, period and geographic origin of immigrants, education, aspirations and problems in this margin community, the economic status of households and a little bag housing, family, belonging, citizenship, social life satisfaction, general socio - economic marginalization, Jafarabad is investigated. The survey-based on "questionnaire" with a sample size of 374 from Kermanshah, Jafarabad margin dwellers. Sampling method was the use of cluster sampling and men or women have been interviewed. The results demonstrated that more than seventy percent of the residents live in homes with more than 5 people. Nearly all (97 percent) have house ownership. Residents have a high satisfaction of water, gas and electricity utilities. High unemployment rate and job instability associated with low income and variety of job seeker is characterized. this low-income households spent as much only for basic needs such as food and clothing to be (89 percent) and other expenses ones like Medical expenses is negligible. After the migration often a feel a better position to be evaluated. Economic causes and problems to migration are discussed in the first place. Social networks and migration has been very effective conditioned. Urban services and the satisfaction of those are at medium level. Social deviance rates are high and the amount of citizenship belongs is higher than other cities, and also more willing to participate shoes in the affairs of the city and neighborhood. The older dwellers are more satisfied with the performance of institutions and social participation than young ones. There was no significant difference between men and women attitude on social deviances but in terms of education level, there was a significant differences in this case then those who have attained higher levels education have negative opinion more than those with low education.

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    NAGHDI, A., & ZAREH, S.. (2012). MARGINALITY AS AN URBAN APPENDICITIS (THE CASE OF JAAFARABAD- KERMANSHAH CITY). JOURNAL OF REGIONAL PLANNING, 2(5), 65-81. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/230754/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    NAGHDI A., ZAREH S.. MARGINALITY AS AN URBAN APPENDICITIS (THE CASE OF JAAFARABAD- KERMANSHAH CITY). JOURNAL OF REGIONAL PLANNING[Internet]. 2012;2(5):65-81. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/230754/en

    IEEE: Copy

    A. NAGHDI, and S. ZAREH, “MARGINALITY AS AN URBAN APPENDICITIS (THE CASE OF JAAFARABAD- KERMANSHAH CITY),” JOURNAL OF REGIONAL PLANNING, vol. 2, no. 5, pp. 65–81, 2012, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/230754/en

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