Volume 20, Issue 78 (7-2020)                   refahj 2020, 20(78): 109-136 | Back to browse issues page

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ghajari H, babaei O. (2020). Sociological explanation of social solidarity in Shahrekord. refahj. 20(78), 109-136.
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Introduction: Considering the impact of social solidarity on the development of societies and the fact that solidarity is the basis of any kind of planning and policy in society, recognizing it can be a great help for development. On the other hand, the main goal of all political systems is to try to unite social groups, which is achieved in the shadow of social solidarity.
Method: The research method was quantitative, and a survey was used to collect data. The statistical population includes all citizens aged 17 and over (both men and women) that living in Shahrekord. From among them 385 people were selected as the sample using Cochran’s formula, and they were selected by multi-stage cluster sampling method. The research tool was a researcher-made questionnaire that was analyzed using Amos software.
Findings: The level of social solidarity among the citizens of Shahrekord is moderate to low. There is also a significant relationship between the variables of government satisfaction, socialization and social trust with social solidarity; Meanwhile, the socialization variable (β = 0.62) shows the greatest impact on the social solidarity variable.
Discussion: Since the average score of social harmony in Shahrekord is moderate to low and on the other hand, social harmony is a necessary phenomenon for the development of a region or city; It requires that policies related to this issue be pursued and reviewed and solutions be provided to increase it.
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Received: 2020/07/22 | Accepted: 2020/12/26 | Published: 2021/03/14

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