Examining the Role of Women's Academic Education in How to Manage Conflict in Married Life

Authors

    Mansoureh Azam Azadeh * Associate Professor, AlZahra University, Tehran, Iran.
    Maryam Rajabzadeh M.A, social science research, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran.

Keywords:

How to resolve conflict, education, normative orientation, Women, instrumental case study

Abstract

The process of social development has made societies in transition, including Iran, undergo fundamental and extensive social changes, and its fundamental nature and rapid and uneven process have brought about numerous social changes for these societies and families. The superiority of women over men in educational levels in the society in recent decades is one of these changes. Using the instrumental case study method, this article tries to test Archer's theories about individual agency, Blud and Wolff's resource theory, Rodman's cultural context resource theory, Parsons's action components, family structure imbalance theory and exchange theory, and at the same time examines the role Women's academic education has been the way to resolve conflicts in married life in the event of changes and following it. The results of the research show that if women's university education causes a change in their normative attitude towards marital roles, while the attitude of their husbands towards marital roles has not changed,It may increase the level of conflict in the family. But in the meantime, the role of women is very effective in managing conflict and establishing balance in the family.

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2022-06-21

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Azam Azadeh, M., & Rajabzadeh, M. (2022). Examining the Role of Women’s Academic Education in How to Manage Conflict in Married Life. Sociology of Education, 2(1), 7-35. https://jedusocio.com/index.php/se/article/view/20

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