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Migration of educated individuals (elites) considered as a social issue for many countries during last years. Because trend of such migrations increased among women, the purpose of this study is to analyze theeffective sociocultural factors on educated women’s intention to migrationabroad. This study was survey and its utilized device to gathering data was the questionnaire. In order to developing hypotheses, Everett Lee's theory of attraction- repulsion factors has been used. The statistical population of this study is educated women and girls with 20-39 years old in Isfahan and then the sample with 242 ones selected randomly to gathering data from women and girls who entered to Isfahan center of oversea dispatch. In order to analyzing data and concluding results, SPSS was utilized. The results of this study indicate that having relatives who livein foreign countriesis attraction factorin term of educated women’s intention to migration abroad.
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