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zivari A, bakhshayesh A, tohidfam M. (2020). The Role of Freedmen’s Presence in Jihadi Projects in Predicting the Solution of Economic, Cultural, Social, Healthcare, and Medical Problems of Society. refahj. 20(77), 215-238.
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Introduction:  Jihadi management has positive characteristics and can be defined by specific boundaries with conventional management patterns in the world. Freedmen are among the jihadi leaders in the country and this manpower can be used to solve economic, cultural, social, healthcare, and medical problems of society.
Method: The method of the present study was correlation and the study population included all freedmaen covered by the Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs  (Bonyadeh Shahid) of Tehran. The sampling method of the present study was cluster sampling, and 284 freedmen were randomly selected as the research sample. A researcher-made questionnaire was used to collect the data in the present study, and the validity of the instrument was confirmed by experts, and its reliability was reported to be 93.4%. The statistical methods of correlation, regression, and path analysis were used to analyze the data using SPSS and LISREL softwares.
Findings: Findings: The results of the present study showed that the presence of freedmen in jihadi projects is respectively related to solving economic, cultural, social, and healthcare problems by 30%, 38%, 27%, and 21%, and the relationships obtained were at the level of (P <0.05), which were significant.
Discussion: In general, it can be said that the presence of freedmen in jihadi projects can play an effective role in reducing economic, cultural, social, and healthcare problems at the management level in society.
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Received: 2020/08/1 | Accepted: 2021/01/5 | Published: 2021/03/6

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