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Economics Department, Higher Educational Complex of Saravan
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M.A in Economics
Abstract
This article seeks to identify, prioritize and explain the impressive barriers affecting employment development in Sistan and Baluchestan province. This prioritization is done through the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method by using Expert Choice software. Initially, by using a preliminary study, research background and literature and library resources, the original model of the study was designed and then, by using a questionnaire and interviewing with university professors and occupational experts, the final model was obtained. In this research, the criteria and sub-criteria affecting employment were identified and then prioritized based on their importance. This study is applicable from the purpose viewpoint and uses a descriptive-analytical method. The results of the study showed that among the studied obstacles, the structural and infrastructural barriers with the weight of 0.32 are the most important barriers and educational barriers with the weight of 0.08 have the least importance as the barriers to employment development in Sistan and Baluchestan province.
karimzadeh,M. and karimzadeh,B. (2024). Identifying and Ranking Barriers to Employment Development in Sistan and Baluchistan. Geography and Regional Planning, 8(33), 640-659.
MLA
karimzadeh,M. , and karimzadeh,B. . "Identifying and Ranking Barriers to Employment Development in Sistan and Baluchistan", Geography and Regional Planning, 8, 33, 2024, 640-659.
HARVARD
karimzadeh M., karimzadeh B. (2024). 'Identifying and Ranking Barriers to Employment Development in Sistan and Baluchistan', Geography and Regional Planning, 8(33), pp. 640-659.
CHICAGO
M. karimzadeh and B. karimzadeh, "Identifying and Ranking Barriers to Employment Development in Sistan and Baluchistan," Geography and Regional Planning, 8 33 (2024): 640-659,
VANCOUVER
karimzadeh M., karimzadeh B. Identifying and Ranking Barriers to Employment Development in Sistan and Baluchistan. Scientific Journal, 2024; 8(33): 640-659.