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Accepted Paper:

Impact of education on the development of women in Iran.  
Marzieh Gorji Poshti ( Chalous Islamic azad univercity)

Paper short abstract:

In recent decades, more women take university education in large cities, has created new values, transformed marital relations, promote economic, social status of women and their new identity is created. The present study has examined the impact of education on the development of women in Iran

Paper long abstract:

In recent decades, more women take advantage of university education and turning them into economic and social activity, especially in large cities, has created new value in the family. And the transformation of marital relations and promote economic and social status of women and their new identity is created. Values are ideas and notions of what a particular culture as good or bad, have a tendency or desire attention. Values are the foundation of all interactions. And women are half the population and make up half the workforce community. Considering that women as a great power can be a big part of responsibility of tolerance and progress. It is necessary to understand their condition, value, careful planning, creating and promoting opportunities to learn science and technology. It features not only between men and women in technology through the collaboration of these two classes, but was prevailed on the problems of underdevelopment. The development of intellectual development, cultural, political, economic and social development refers to the overall capability and capacity in all aspects of a society lead. Development in all countries to improve the quality of human life and promote the ideals and values are accepted and the role of any factor in developing countries cannot be seen with the human factor. Hence, investment in education and efficient use of their abilities in science- the executive is a social necessity.

Panel BH10
Development of the underdeveloped
  Session 1 Wednesday 7 August, 2013, -