By: Shirin yekekar.  have developed and industrial countries paced on a new stage of a balanced development?  is it desirable or possible that the changes.

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By: Shirin yekekar

 have developed and industrial countries paced on a new stage of a balanced development?  is it desirable or possible that the changes in societies of the developing countries should be according to the change models taking place in the industrial countries?  Will this sort of development lead to new social issues in the developing countries?

Main Indices Indices Areas 1-development of social justice decrease in law violation acts, social harm, and injustices 2-development and social welfare increase in number of people covered by the social security regimes 3-development of humanistic and ecology growth in natural resources and decrease in ecological pollutions 4-increase in health (psychological, physical, and social) increase in health and treatment facilities and decrease in physical, psychological, and social illnesses 5-equal growth of opportunities increase in educational, health, employment, and living facilities and a just distribution of them among people 6-increase in social and political participationincrease in self-motivated and internal people formations, social and political organizations

7-income and expenditure growth income growth per capita and improvement of consumption per capita 8-improvement in job quality job growth, improvement of conditions at work places, increase in job bonuses 9-growth in human rights individual and social growth and enjoying a just judicial condition 10-growth in individual and social freedom freedom of thought, opinion, and expression of social freedoms 11-independent of political organizations the growth of self-motivated independent political groups (parties)9 12-cultural development and pastime growth of cultural and artistic innovations and the recreational and cultural facilities and equipments 13-development and comfort of people in the cities and villages organic civil planning based on local culture and the needs and innovations, affordability of a desirable environment for work and living considering the natural environment 14-growth and improvement of natural and human environment decrease in ecological pollutions and social harms

 Necessity for optimal and economic using of natural resources, by entering of environmental variables in national accounting and payment all costs of natural resources in the time of operation

 Necessity for organization of positive and creativity and efficiency bureaucracy and administrative system  Necessity for organization of welfare services, social security, providing positive and efficient bureaucracy in welfare system and social security  Necessity for participating all people like women and young people in decision making and execution of its results