Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, Ilam Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ilam.

2 Instructor Farhang o Honar spplied and scientific center Kurdestan Branch Sanandaj, Iran

3 Ph.D Student of social Health and Social welfare, University of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences

Abstract

The social security should be known as a kind of society's ability of protecting the basic properties of national and social groups against the objective menaces and alterations of society. Security proceeds keeping permanence of cultural and social identification in different levels.Social security locates in the way of development attaining to social groups and people's main ideal situation, as a phenomenon enroute of social revolutions. Security is essential for permanence of each society with the necessity of social life. The purpose of this article was studying the impression of Beliefs and cultural capital on social security in Ilam province. This study was accomplished base on Boozan Viewer ,Molar ,Parsons , Chalabi's theories.The method of study was geodesic and the collecting information's tool was questionnaire. The research's Population were age class of 18-60 year old people who were Ilam province's inhabitants , in year 1395-96 ,that the 584 numbers of them were selected with the multistage cluster sampling method.The research's results represented that there is a significant relationship between cultural capital, social welfare, credences and beliefs and family ties with social security. Therefore, the main hypothesis of the research was that there was a significant relationship between culture and social security. It means increasing the components and cultural values of social security. The value of this relationship, which is 0/629, is directly, positively and above average. Also, by using regression resolution, the maximum coefficient of affective forecast on dependent variable, respectively included: social welfare (0/364), cultural capital (0/270), ....

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