Ez EI-Deen,, M., A., A. (2004). PREDECTION OF PROFESSIONAL LABOUR IN THE RURAL SECTOR IN EGYPT. Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 29(8), 4513-4525. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2004.209777
M. M. Ez EI-Deen,; Ahmed N. A.. "PREDECTION OF PROFESSIONAL LABOUR IN THE RURAL SECTOR IN EGYPT". Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 29, 8, 2004, 4513-4525. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2004.209777
Ez EI-Deen,, M., A., A. (2004). 'PREDECTION OF PROFESSIONAL LABOUR IN THE RURAL SECTOR IN EGYPT', Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 29(8), pp. 4513-4525. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2004.209777
Ez EI-Deen,, M., A., A. PREDECTION OF PROFESSIONAL LABOUR IN THE RURAL SECTOR IN EGYPT. Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 2004; 29(8): 4513-4525. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2004.209777
PREDECTION OF PROFESSIONAL LABOUR IN THE RURAL SECTOR IN EGYPT
The Rural inhabitants are considering an important Source of labor force. in either the agriculture activity or other economic activities. Also it is an essential element that sharing in the various production activities, because it represent great percentage from the human force at national level.
The study based on the Rural inhabitants, that consider a market of occupational workers in other economic activities, because the surplus of rural workers transfer to the free occupations in other activities, after trained them a sufficient training which is suitable for the responsibilities of each occupation.
The problem involved unknown the number of worker which the rural sector share with in various economic activities, and this forms a major problem faced the planners in future, that determination the numbers of occupational workers helped them in preparing a Suitable arid developed training and educating programs, which assist them for working in other occupation and stable in it.
So the study aimed to project how many workers male and female will need training in year 2005(short run) and in year 201 O(long run). The results of the study were.
1 - The expected number of male workers need to be training in year 2005 estimated at 148965 worker, from them 46 thousand workers in Operating, production and professional occupation, represented 30.7%, 36 thousand workers in Agric. Occupation, represented 24.3%, 29 thousand worker in Technical & Scientifically occupation, represented 19.3%, 19 thousand workers in Sales & Services occupation, represented 12.6%, 9 thousand workers in Clerical & Administration occupation, represented 6.4%, and 5 thousand workers in Administrators & Mangers Occupation, represented 3.4%.
2 - The expected number of female workers need to be training
in year 2005 estimated at 26912 worker, from them 10.6 thousand worker in Technical & Scientifically occupation, represented 39.3%, 7.1 thousand workers in Agric. Occupation, represented 26.3%, 6 thousand worker in Clerical & Administration occupation, represented 22.3%, 1.6 thousand worker in Sales & Services occupation, represented 3.9%, 1.3 thousand worker in Operating , production and professional occupation, represented 3.8%, 0.6 thousand workers in Administrators & Mangers Occupation, represented 2.1 %.
3 - The expected number of male workers need to be training through the period 2006-2010 estimated at 673 thousand worker, (with average year 134.5 thousand worker) from them 199 thousand worker in Operating,
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production and professional occupation, represented 29.5%, 157 thousand workers in Agric. Occupation, represented 23.4%, 137 thousand worker in Technical & Scientifically occupation, represented 20.4%, 90 thousand workers in Sales & Services occupation, represented 13.3%, 45 thousand workers in Clerical & Administration occupation, represented 6.7%, and 23 thousand workers in Administrators & Mangers Occupation, represented 3.4%.
4 - The expected number of female workers need to be training through the period 2006-2010 estimated at 117 thousand worker, (with average year 23.3 thousand worker) from them 46 thousand worker in Technical & Scientifically occupation, represented 39.2%, 31 thousand workers in Agric. Occupation, represented 26.3%, 26 thousand workers in Clerical & Administration occupation, represented 22.4%, 4.6 thousand workers in Sales & Services occupation, represented 3.9%, 4.5 thousand worker in Operating , production and professional occupation, represented 3.8%, 2.4 thousand workers in Administrators & Mangers Occupation, represented 2.1 %.