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Ahmad Mohammadpur, Dariush Boostani, Mehdi Alizadeh,
Volume 12, Issue 46 (10-2012)
Abstract

 Introduction : Despite the considerable actions proceeded by Comitee Emdad and Behzisti Organizations toward poverty-reduction, there exists some questions on their achievements and challenges. This paper aims to evaluate the poverty – alleviation activities of two mentioned organizations in Sari Township, among women who supported their families.

  Method: In this research, qualitative methodology including of observation and interview with 25 informants based on purposive sampling was used then, the data were analyzed through thematic analysis procedures to identify and extract the concepts and categories,

  Findings: Using thematic analysis procedure, this qualitative study revealed eight main categories: Problematic Definitions, Overlapping Activities of Institutions, Short-Term Goal Attainment, Dominating Supportive Attitudes, Pervading Dependency and Inactivity, Structural Orientation Towards Poverty, Shortage of Financial Investment, and Organizational Expansion. The above categories have been discussed and displayed in a thematic model titled by the evaluating pattern of organizational activities of Comitte Emdad and Behzisti agencies.

  Conclusion: The findings have indicated that despite of the intensive and considerable efforts of two mentioned organizations, most of goals and indicators of poverty reduction are still remain. The structural perspective to poverty, is suffering from the lack of long term definition of goals for poverty eradication, offering trivial supports, ignoring the subjective and cultural aspects of production and reproduction of poverty that these organizations face to. Thus, this research emphasizes on shifting current perspective towards the poverty and need for redefinition of most of aspects and policies related to poverty.


Ensieh Nejabat, Amirhossein Amirkhani, Alireza Mooghali, Hassan Darvish,
Volume 21, Issue 83 (3-2022)
Abstract

Introduction: The importance of public subsidies as a part of government financial policies that have a significant impact on the economic and social variables of society, has led governments, especially in recent years, to seek solutions to improve subsidies and increase their efficiency. So in order to draw the general framework of a desirable and efficient subsidy and to determine the factors that should be considered in subsidy policies and programs, attempts have been made in the current research to identify and explain the characteristics of "good subsidy"_ a subsidy that is in line with good governance and reflects its goals and indicators.
Method: In this research theme analysis, theoretical literature, and the comments of 16 experts on characteristics of good subsidy were utilized to analyze the data. The comments of the experts were obtained through semi-structured interviews. The experts have been selected through purposive sampling and snowball method.
Results: Through the review and analysis of theoretical sources (including about 200 related books and papers) 725 codes or related semantic units were obtained and after coding the interviews 453 codes were identified. Then all of codes were classified into 27 themes and finally from that themes 9 distinctive concepts or factors (as characteristics of "good subsidy") were extracted.
Discussion: The considered meaning of each good subsidy characteristics is explained based on the following themes of each characteristic. It is expected that by considering the characteristics of good subsidies in codifying and implementing public subsidies, the desirability of government performance in this area would be improved.

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