Population Considerations of Selected Regions in Iran

Document Type : Original Article

Author
Associate Professor of Demography, University of Mazandaran, Iran & Adjunct Fellow, Western Sydney University, Australia
Abstract
This research article primarily aims to examine the population considerations in varying regions throughout Iran. The key research question here is whether people residing in varying parts across the country hold similar or different demographic attitudes. This study is based on a survey that includes a sample of individuals residing in selected urban and rural areas of Iran.
The underlying conclusion of the research results presented and discussed in this article refers to the fact that despit the existence of some similarities in demographic attitudes; there are still significant disparities among individuals residing in varying parts of the country in terms of their demographic attitudes. Accordingly, the research findings of this study confirm the key fact that not only population policies cannot succeed whitout paying sufficient attention to regional variations, but also their sustainably successful outcomes rely overwhelmingly on research-based evidence and comprehensive studies on demographic attitudes of residents in varying regions throughout Iran.
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