International Journal of Innovative Approaches in Social Sciences
Abbreviation: IJIASOS | ISSN (Print): 2602-4802 | ISSN (Online): 2602-4500 | DOI: 10.29329/ijiasos

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International Journal of Innovative Approaches in Social Sciences 2018, Vol. 2(2) 123-133

MENA (Middle East North Africa) Bölgesi Arap Toplumlarında Sosyal Politika Uygulamalarına Bakış

Ekrem Bulut

pp. 123 - 133   |  DOI: https://doi.org/10.29329/ijiasos.2018.149.3

Published online: September 14, 2018  |   Number of Views: 160  |  Number of Download: 926


Abstract

Bu çalışmada MENA(Middle East and North Africa) bölgesinde yer alan Arap ülkelerindeki sosyal politika uygulamaları genel olarak değerlendirilerek literatür taraması ile incelenmiştir. MENA Bölgesi ülkeleri özellikle doğal kaynaklar açısından zengin ve ekonomileri bu doğal kaynaklardan elde ettikleri gelire dayalı ülkeler olarak öne çıkmaktadır. Ancak gerek sosyal,gerek kültürel ve gerekse de siyasi yapıları nedeniyle sosyal politika uygulamaları açısından oldukça geri kalmış durumdadırlar.

Keywords: MENA, Sosyal politika,Refah


How to Cite this Article

APA 6th edition
Bulut, E. (2018). MENA (Middle East North Africa) Bölgesi Arap Toplumlarında Sosyal Politika Uygulamalarına Bakış. International Journal of Innovative Approaches in Social Sciences, 2(2), 123-133. doi: 10.29329/ijiasos.2018.149.3

Harvard
Bulut, E. (2018). MENA (Middle East North Africa) Bölgesi Arap Toplumlarında Sosyal Politika Uygulamalarına Bakış. International Journal of Innovative Approaches in Social Sciences, 2(2), pp. 123-133.

Chicago 16th edition
Bulut, Ekrem (2018). "MENA (Middle East North Africa) Bölgesi Arap Toplumlarında Sosyal Politika Uygulamalarına Bakış". International Journal of Innovative Approaches in Social Sciences 2 (2):123-133. doi:10.29329/ijiasos.2018.149.3.

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