Analysis of time-space constraint of rural employed women in varzeqan county in interaction with coronavirus in the perspective of time
Time geography is a framework for describing attainable points in a space-time environment in which time and space are combined and constructed. Due to the perspective of time geography and emphasizing the branch of epidemiology, the present study analyzes the time-space constraints of rural Employed women in the Varzeqan County in interaction with the coronavirus. Research-based on purpose is applied and in terms of nature and method is descriptive-analytical, which is a mixed research method based on exploratory design (tool development model). Sixty women were selected to take part in the survey and answer multiple-choice questions (Likert scale), of which 30 participated in in-depth qualitative interviews. To analyze the qualitative text, a theoretical approach based on the Grounded theory was adopted, in which the related secondary coding used MAXQDA software to build focused code and data management. Time geography, including concepts of timespace constraints and daily paths, is a useful framework for identifying obstacles. Work environment, job interactions, daily movements, and sexual conditions were identified as the main influencing factors. Special attention to social distancing plan is the most important influential variable in overcoming the time-space constraint of Rural Employed women in the study area in interaction with Coronavirus through social support. The geographical imagery implicit in feminist debates about the politics of time-space and placeis an example of a geography that does not deny difference in the name of global masculinity.
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