Abstract
The paper tries to explore and reflect life conditions of working and non-working women in Iran. Women aged 18-50 are examined in Tehran City. The paper examines how women’s employment contributes to the growth of cities and shrinking family size. In Iran, increase in the number of female students in recent decades has contributed to the larger ratio of working women in different sectors. The paper surveys the quality of life of both working and domestic women in the larger city of Tehran where an increasing number of women are in employment, or aspire to that. Through a relevant literature review, the paper proceeds to empirically study the quality of life of 521 women in two groups. Through administering questionnaires, various variables associated with the lives of working and non-working women are investigated. The present research is based on the main hypothesis that: “Twoincome families achieve better quality of life”.
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