Abstract: Migration is one of the main factors in regional development and social and demography policymakers pay attention to it. This phenomenon has different functions. The amount of satisfaction on dissatisfaction from migration process can be a sign of positive or negative function for migrants. The goal of this research is to survey the relation between social capital and satisfaction from migration between migrants 18 years old and over came to baharestan town. This research is going to show the mentioned relation by theory of network analysis. The research method is measurement and has been done by questionnaire tool. The society statistical which was studied is the migration 18 years old and over which came to baharestan town in Tehran province. According to the general census in 1390, 72039 migrants have entered baharestan town. The number of people who were studied on them was 325 people which were chosen systematically randomly. To measure the satisfaction of migration, a 10 question from has been used and to measure social capital, we have used 7 index public trust, institutional trust, formal participation, informal cooperative participation, informal charitable participation, informal religious participation, Knowledge and paying attention to public affairs. The results of index inter relationship shows that there is a significant relation between satisfaction of migration and public trust, institutional trust, formal participation, informal charitable participation, religious informal participation variables. The results taken out of this research show that the relation between two social capital and satisfaction of migration structure has a high level significant relation, and as much as people have more social capital in new social structure, the satisfaction of migration will be in a better position.
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mahmoudian, H., & moghadas, S. (2015). The Relation between Social capital and satisfaction of Migration in Baharestan town. Quarterly of Social Studies and Research in Iran, 4(4), 663-684. doi: 10.22059/jisr.2015.57072
MLA
hossain mahmoudian; saeed moghadas. "The Relation between Social capital and satisfaction of Migration in Baharestan town", Quarterly of Social Studies and Research in Iran, 4, 4, 2015, 663-684. doi: 10.22059/jisr.2015.57072
HARVARD
mahmoudian, H., moghadas, S. (2015). 'The Relation between Social capital and satisfaction of Migration in Baharestan town', Quarterly of Social Studies and Research in Iran, 4(4), pp. 663-684. doi: 10.22059/jisr.2015.57072
VANCOUVER
mahmoudian, H., moghadas, S. The Relation between Social capital and satisfaction of Migration in Baharestan town. Quarterly of Social Studies and Research in Iran, 2015; 4(4): 663-684. doi: 10.22059/jisr.2015.57072