The Social Security Journal is an open-access quarterly that employs a double-blind peer-review policy for article evaluation and focuses on important and fundamental issues in the field of welfare and social security. The journal adheres to the principles and criteria of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) in reviewing and publishing articles. All submitted articles are examined to ensure their originality, and then they are carefully evaluated by qualified and experienced reviewers. Research articles will be reviewed based on the journal's thematic areas.
This quarterly is made available for the academic use of professors, students, and those interested in theoretical and scientific discussions within the broad field of welfare and social security. Therefore, it publishes original research articles, as well as articles presenting new perspectives, opinions, and commentaries, along with reviews of books and articles.
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Nasrin Molavi, Ali Hemmatjou
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Milad Varasteh Manshadi
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Amir Salar Rabeiee, Gholamreza Rezaei, Davood Gharakhani
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Elham Nourouzi Cheshmeh Ali, Hamid Mohammadian Moghani
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Mahdi Narimani, Vahab Dehlaghi, Maryam Behboudi, Meysam Siah Mansoory
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Hamidreza Naeb Khosroshahi