چکیده:
In Iran, a number of studies have been conducted on population policies in recent years. By examining these studies, it is evident that no review study has examined these studies and provided a clearer picture of the state of population policy studies. Most of the articles were written in documentary and descriptive form and in some periods (2010 and 2015) were more published, which can be caused by the persuasion of researchers through some factors such as the desire of politicians to change the population policy and also communicating the general policies of the population. The conflict of opinions in population policy approaches in Iran is evident, most of the studies have agreed to increase the population policy in the target period. Analyzing the reason for this difference of opinion, the discourse of each of these approaches, and conducting systematic reviews and meta-analyses about population policies as well as designing the optimal model of population policy-making in can be suggested
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com 9 Google Scholar Table 1: Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria of Studies Process of Identifying and Selecting Relevant Studies (Refer to the page image) Table 2: Analyzed Scientific Articles Along with Their Goals and Results (Refer to the page image) (Refer to the page image) (Refer to the page image) (Refer to the page image) (Refer to the page image) M M (Refer to the page image) Research Findings In this section, the findings obtained from examining the selected articles in this research (41 articles) are presented and analyzed based on the year of publication, journal, research design, data collection method, data analysis method, approach to population policies, and the main focus of the research.
However, this is not the case among articles with a focus on demography, power and security, globalization and development, future studies, and other subjects (health, environment, economy, and communication); For example, Gholizadeh (1389) clearly states in his article entitled “The Change of Population Policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran and its Security Implications” that “In the current situation, there is no need to change the country's previous population policy, and changing it will have security implications, the most important of which is the increasing dependence of the country on foreign sources to meet its needs.