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A Study of Urban Quality of Life in a Developing Country

Sedigheh Lotfi, Amin Faraji, Husain Hataminejad and Ahmad Pourahmad

Abstract

Problem statement: The rapid growth of urbanization has led to degradation of quality of life in many developing countries. The qualitative approach towards development concepts provided background for studying the object of quality of life. This concept was declared by Raymond Bauer in 1966 in response to the increase of urban crisis. Today, quality of life refers to the capacity of a place for living life. Approach: The present study aims to analyze quality of life by concentrating on the socio-economic, physical-environmental and mental indexes. The indexes were selected with respect to their importance by conducting a careful examination. The comparative analysis was applied based on hierarchical weighting. Observation and completing questionnaire have been two important tools in this research. Results: The results revealed that there are significant socio-economic gap among the different neighborhoods of the town. The mean of urban quality of life is 8.517 which show a moderate level of quality of life according to the research classification. Conclusion: The research came to conclusion that the different neighborhoods of the town showed different level of quality of life which it leads to socio-economic disparities among the urban zones. So the priority of planning should concentrate on the areas where deprivation decreased the level of quality of life.

Journal of Social Sciences
Volume 7 No. 2, 2011, 232-240

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jssp.2011.232.240

Submitted On: 10 May 2010 Published On: 21 March 2011

How to Cite: Lotfi, S., Faraji, A., Hataminejad, H. & Pourahmad, A. (2011). A Study of Urban Quality of Life in a Developing Country . Journal of Social Sciences, 7(2), 232-240. https://doi.org/10.3844/jssp.2011.232.240

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Keywords

  • Urban quality of life
  • social indexes
  • socio-economic gap
  • sustainable development