The Impact of Policies The Positions and Orientations of Governments after the Islamic Revolution on the Class Gap

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 student

2 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Karaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Karaj, Iran.

10.30510/psi.2022.309989.2452

Abstract

Abstract
The class divide has always been one of the problems facing any society, so that governments, by implementing economic programs, cause it to deepen or decrease it in the country. The first step in bridging the class gap is to tackle the initial inequality in the distribution of public opportunities, resources and facilities in favor of the lower deciles of society. The main question of the research is the impact of policies, orientations, and government positions on the class divide in Iran after the Islamic Revolution? According to the research hypothesis, the implementation of policies and orientations of the governments after the Islamic Revolution, especially after the imposed war in (government construction and implementation of the first and second 5-year development programs in line with structural adjustment and privatization policies), the process of class gap intensification It started with fluctuations and continued in subsequent governments. In the present study, using the descriptive and analytical method, the performance of governments after the Islamic Revolution in order to measure the impact on the class gap is discussed.
Key words - government policy, class gap, Iran after the Islamic Revolution, development programs.

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