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Women and welfare institutions – Health , The constitutional period until the end of the second Pahlavi regime

Authors: elham malekzadeh;

Women and welfare institutions – Health , The constitutional period until the end of the second Pahlavi regime

Abstract

Establishment and spread of new charities were founded during the constitutional era. The same time, a large number of women by holding forums and communities for women, announced their existence. Most of these forums have a history of political and secret activities. Under Reza Shah, along with modern slogans of Iran, a new arena for women in social and cultural institutions and associations came into being. With the evolution of the female population and culminating in the focus groups and charitable welfare - health, women with the support of the government, the opportunity to provide services in the sectors of health, welfare and won. Despite political developments affected during the second Pahlavi Reza Shah's abdication, World War II occupation of Iran and in spite of the cultural elites of intellectuals away from the regime and lack of cooperation with welfare organizations and charities - health, many women with a passion and enthusiasm to work they continued in this area.This article attempts to answer the following questions: The presence of women in the welfare charities - health, of the Constitution to end the rule of the Pahlavi what is leaps and bounds? Factors encouraging or obstacles to active women in this field, and what degree of effectiveness of charitable activities in the field of women's well-being - to what extent be assessed health? The research uses library resources and archives, with qualitative research method in an analytical and descriptive way.

Keywords

the constitutional period, History of Asia, pahlavi regime, BL660-2680, women, welfare institutions – health, DS1-937, History and principles of religions

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