Abstract

This article is trying to examine social and psychological factors affecting social security for women over 18 years in Kerman. The population is consisted of female employees over 18 years (equivalent to 357,963 persons) in Kerman and the research sample is 400 employees and cluster and simple random methods are used for sampling. Regarding the theoretical framework, the integration of theories of Durkheim, Buzan, Jenkins and Walter Rekles and colleagues were used to explain the social factors and theories of Sigmund Freud and David Riesman have been used to account for psychological factors affecting women's sense of social security. The results suggest that the variables that have a direct and positive impact on the sense of security in the highest to lowest impact are respectively as: perception of social control (0.339) and female identity (0.283) and social capital (0.172) perception of social order (0.131) and the perception of appropriate clothing (0.108) and variables that have less an negative impact are nearness to the areas of high crime (0.113-) and religious adherence (0.73-). The results also suggest that social control of women, female identity, social capital, social order and proper coverage and religious commitment are effective in a sense of security in women and can give women a sense of security. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2016.v7n3s2p123

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  • Introduction and Problem StatementSecurity is considered of basic human needs and motivations, so that with its deterioration, the peace of mind of man is lost and anxiety and unrest take its place (Kahe, 133: 2005)

  • Jenkins believes that identity is a process and continuous process that is produced and reproduced over time. (Gol Mohammadi, 2002: 324; quoted in the Norouzi, 2009) and help women in the various areas of work and their education in redefining their female identity

  • This study examines the social and psychological factors affecting social security for women over 18 years in the city of Kerman

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Introduction

Introduction and Problem StatementSecurity is considered of basic human needs and motivations, so that with its deterioration, the peace of mind of man is lost and anxiety and unrest take its place (Kahe, 133: 2005). Social security is related to the domains of privacy in connection with other individuals, organizations and governments that are continually face this realm during their life (Mueller 8, 2000). Social Security has both objective and subjective aspects and its subjective dimension is to say sense of security. This feeling results from direct and indirect experience of the conditions and environment and different people experience it in different forms. The high percentage of women jobseekers, after recruitment, faced with the lack of security and dignity at their workplace. Due to the strategic location of Kerman and its nearness to the transit route for drugs, in this study, we tried to examine social security for women in Kerman and examine social and psychological factors affecting it

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