Sociological Study of the Effect on Life Satisfaction Disabled Workers
Mohamad Reza Iravani, Nasrin Ghalani, Batool Aminjafari, Maryam Poladibaghbahadorani

Abstract
Disability as an inevitable phenomenon that, in addition to the medical aspects of it should also be noted that the social approach, since the indices of human development countries rely on economic growth alone cannot be and level of satisfaction, security and satisfaction are very important in people's lives. Factor of life satisfaction, trust levels are relative to the society in which they live and the confidence among disabled workers dealing with clients arise. This study sought to measure life satisfaction disabled sociological study of the role of these actors (workers) in increasing satisfaction. Therefore, taking into account variables such as; support workers feel dependent on the environment and type of disability welfare advised to discuss the measure, In terms of methodology, the survey research and the researcher-developed tool used. The sample randomized study among 384 physically disabled, motion is running 18 to 64 years in 2010-2011. The results of combining items on life satisfaction indicate that the majority of respondents, 52% had moderate satisfaction was assessed. The results show that, between protecting workers, the environment and welfare dependency feelings of life satisfaction are related disability, and disability variables have no relation with life satisfaction disabled.

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