Sociological study of young people's approach to cohabitation and emerging coexistences (Case study: Tehran city)
Subject Areas : FamilyNahid Hosseini 1 , seyed Mohamad seyed mirzaei 2 , bagher saokhani 3
1 - PhD student in Sociology of Social groups, Science and Research Branch. Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
2 - Professor, Department of Demography, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
3 - Professor, Department of Sociology, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Keywords: marriage, Youth, Rationality, Coexistence, cohabitation,
Abstract :
Emerging cohabitation or cohabitation is a way of life without marriage and formal marriage, and in recent years in Iran and scattered research has been done about it. The aim of this study was to investigate the semantic approach of young people towards companionship and is done with a qualitative method of thematic analysis. Data collection tools are semi-structured interviews with individuals and focus groups. The analysis of textual data was performed by the technique of coding qualitative methods and the validity of the research was examined in accordance with the agreement of the coders and based on the Berlakat research procedure. The two main approaches, positive and negative, are the result of this analysis, both of which are based on a kind of Weberian rationality. In other words, people with a negative approach to this phenomenon due to religious, cultural, legal, normative and ultimately irrational contradictions, based on value-oriented rationality, choose the rejection and action of values. The second group, however, considers it a rational choice for reasons such as role-playing and avoiding the problems of marriage and possibly the bitter experience of divorce. It is the culmination of a formal and gender-oriented rationality. But the strategy of this intelligent group and action depends on the cultural reproduction of the phenomenon and its culture in society.
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