A Study Ofconsquence of Women Who Transport Commodity from Qeshm To Tehran Via Railway

The present study attempted to answer the question "What are the consequences of women transporting luggage from Qeshm to Tehran?" using a qualitative grounded theory method. Data were collected to theoretical saturation through 50 semi-structured interviews conducted among 30 female trans...

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Main Authors: Eehsan Rahmani Khalili, Esmat hosseni
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Published: Shahid Chamran University Of Ahvaz 2024-08-01
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Online Access:https://qjsd.scu.ac.ir/article_19703_cde9b57dcf44ea253aab5d8be687045e.pdf
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description The present study attempted to answer the question "What are the consequences of women transporting luggage from Qeshm to Tehran?" using a qualitative grounded theory method. Data were collected to theoretical saturation through 50 semi-structured interviews conducted among 30 female transporters and 20 knowledgeable expert samples, which were determined using a non-random and purposeful snowball method. The data were analyzed based on Strauss and Corbin's grounded theory, and 316 main concepts were determined, and based on that, 2202 conceptual implications were identified. Then, all these concepts were listed in the form of 71 major categories that have a higher level of abstraction. Among these, 1162 conceptual implications, 143 concepts and 31 categories related to the economic axis, 640 conceptual implications, 88 concepts and 21 categories related to the social axis, 917 conceptual implications, 96 concepts and 26 categories were also sub-sets. The ethical axis was established. Accordingly, the core categories of the economic, social, and ethical axes were determined as follows: "welfare-creating/challenging", "empowering/pressure-making", and "moral discontinuity/moral health". In the final coding and the final contextual model, "functional and non-functional consequences of an unintended consequence" was selected as the main core category. Accordingly, women carriers and informed experts, by evaluating the phenomenon of baggage transfer, perceive it as an unintended consequence that in turn brings other functional and non-functional consequences.
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spelling doaj-art-e837bf76ad264d9587727bfae46dbd862025-08-20T03:32:19ZfasShahid Chamran University Of Ahvazتوسعه اجتماعی2538-32052588-64442024-08-0118421524410.22055/qjsd.2024.47642.297519703A Study Ofconsquence of Women Who Transport Commodity from Qeshm To Tehran Via RailwayEehsan Rahmani Khalili0Esmat hosseni1Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, IranPhD in Sociology, Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, IranThe present study attempted to answer the question "What are the consequences of women transporting luggage from Qeshm to Tehran?" using a qualitative grounded theory method. Data were collected to theoretical saturation through 50 semi-structured interviews conducted among 30 female transporters and 20 knowledgeable expert samples, which were determined using a non-random and purposeful snowball method. The data were analyzed based on Strauss and Corbin's grounded theory, and 316 main concepts were determined, and based on that, 2202 conceptual implications were identified. Then, all these concepts were listed in the form of 71 major categories that have a higher level of abstraction. Among these, 1162 conceptual implications, 143 concepts and 31 categories related to the economic axis, 640 conceptual implications, 88 concepts and 21 categories related to the social axis, 917 conceptual implications, 96 concepts and 26 categories were also sub-sets. The ethical axis was established. Accordingly, the core categories of the economic, social, and ethical axes were determined as follows: "welfare-creating/challenging", "empowering/pressure-making", and "moral discontinuity/moral health". In the final coding and the final contextual model, "functional and non-functional consequences of an unintended consequence" was selected as the main core category. Accordingly, women carriers and informed experts, by evaluating the phenomenon of baggage transfer, perceive it as an unintended consequence that in turn brings other functional and non-functional consequences.https://qjsd.scu.ac.ir/article_19703_cde9b57dcf44ea253aab5d8be687045e.pdfluggage tradesocial harmseconomicsocial and moral consequences
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A Study Ofconsquence of Women Who Transport Commodity from Qeshm To Tehran Via Railway
توسعه اجتماعی
luggage trade
social harms
economic
social and moral consequences
title A Study Ofconsquence of Women Who Transport Commodity from Qeshm To Tehran Via Railway
title_full A Study Ofconsquence of Women Who Transport Commodity from Qeshm To Tehran Via Railway
title_fullStr A Study Ofconsquence of Women Who Transport Commodity from Qeshm To Tehran Via Railway
title_full_unstemmed A Study Ofconsquence of Women Who Transport Commodity from Qeshm To Tehran Via Railway
title_short A Study Ofconsquence of Women Who Transport Commodity from Qeshm To Tehran Via Railway
title_sort study ofconsquence of women who transport commodity from qeshm to tehran via railway
topic luggage trade
social harms
economic
social and moral consequences
url https://qjsd.scu.ac.ir/article_19703_cde9b57dcf44ea253aab5d8be687045e.pdf
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