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sajadian N, nemati M, Shojaeian A, ghanavati T. Study of social inequality based on selected variables in Ahvaz city (Case Study: Shahrak Naft, Golestan, Hasir Abad). MJSP 2015; 19 (2) :33-60
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Social inequality refers to differences in resources that are in demand in a society. Usually, social and economic inequalities appear in patterns of spatial inequality and the critical point of inequality in urban areas is that most disadvantaged areas, take least advantage of that distribution or redistribution. Ahvaz city, has witnessed several transformations in recent decades that it has become to one of the country's major metropolises. The purpose of this study is to examine social inequality in the city. The purpose of this study is to examine social inequality in the city. The research method is descriptive - analytic. The research method is descriptive - analytic study. Information, using the library and field methods has been collected. In the field method, questionnaire tool is used. Statistical population in this study is householders of Shahrak-e-Naft, Golestan and Hasir Abad districts in Ahvaz city. Each district according to its population had several appropriate questionnaires which were distributed randomly. According to the results of the investigation, since Hasir Abad residents have lower levels of social and economic, as well as experience a different lifestyle and have lower social benefits. Also, service quality in these districts are low, consequently, citizens have little access to urban services.
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Received: 2014/10/22 | Accepted: 2015/03/4 | Published: 2015/08/23

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