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Sharifi E, Fathi S, Mohammadi M A, safiri K. (2022). A Qualitative Content Analysis of Cabinet Enactments with a Focus on Women over a Period of Twenty Years (1997 to 2017). refahj. 21(83), : 4
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Introduction: The quality of life of different social groups is a function being determined by the laws and policies of society. How governments address issues related to women is one of the most important factors influencing women's living conditions and quality of life. The present study was conducted with the aim of reviewing the enactments of the Iranian government board from 1997 to 2017 in the field of women's issues.
Method: The method used in this study was qualitative content analysis. The mentioned enactments were analyzed and reviewed in MAXQDA2020 software in three stages of open, axial, and selective coding. In order to validate the data, the review of related studies and techniques of obtaining parallel information and trinity, data analysis were used and, Kappa agreement coefficient was used to obtain reliability, which was confirmed with a reliability of 0.68.
Findings: After analyzing the data, three main themes and seven main categories were identified; strengthening the traditional roles of working women, gender justice in Iranian women's rights, unequal rights of women
Discussion: In Iran, the comprehensive view of women and the family as a comprehensive program is lacking. Empowerment of women precedes the creation of equal opportunities, and empowerment programs for women will be made possible with their maximum participation. It is also important to strengthen cultural beliefs and train organizational managers to facilitate and lead society toward gender justice.
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Received: 2021/05/28 | Accepted: 2021/10/20 | Published: 2022/03/16

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