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Abu-Halima, W., Anter, M., Abcd-Elyahab, M. (2004). RURAL WOMEN'S VISION A30UT SAFETY HANDLING OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS. Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 29(12), 7073-7086. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2004.209827
Waffa Abu-Halima; M. Anter; M. Abcd-Elyahab. "RURAL WOMEN'S VISION A30UT SAFETY HANDLING OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS". Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 29, 12, 2004, 7073-7086. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2004.209827
Abu-Halima, W., Anter, M., Abcd-Elyahab, M. (2004). 'RURAL WOMEN'S VISION A30UT SAFETY HANDLING OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS', Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 29(12), pp. 7073-7086. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2004.209827
Abu-Halima, W., Anter, M., Abcd-Elyahab, M. RURAL WOMEN'S VISION A30UT SAFETY HANDLING OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS. Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 2004; 29(12): 7073-7086. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2004.209827

RURAL WOMEN'S VISION A30UT SAFETY HANDLING OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS

Article 5, Volume 29, Issue 12, December 2004, Page 7073-7086  XML PDF (3.8 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jaess.2004.209827
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Authors
Waffa Abu-Halima1; M. Anter2; M. Abcd-Elyahab2
1Fac. of Home Economic, AI- Azhar Univ.
2Agric. Extension and Rural Development R')search Institute, ARC
Abstract
This study aimed to identifying the rural women's vision about safety
handling of environmental pollutants, to identify correlate and deterrnents of women's
vision and identifying their perceptions about the harms of environmental pollution. To
achieve these objectives a random sample of 215 rural women from four villages were
selected from among rural women at Edrega, bakatouch (Kafr EI-Sheikh) and
Nawage, Kafr EI-Shorbagy (Gharbia).
The data were colleted throught personal interviews using pre-tasted
questionnaire. Percentages, weighted means, correlations and step-wise regression
were used to analyze the data.
The main results of this study were as follows:
- Most respondents were high or moderate levels of knowledge about the safety
handling of environmental pollutants in all areas.
- The respondent's vision for handling of environmental pollutants ranked as follows:
saftey dealing with water, soil, nois,air, and food.
- The four independent variables of ., Cosmopoliteness, age attitudes toward
education and education, explained about 16% of the variance in respondent vision
of safety handling of water pollutants.
- The tow independents variables, Cosmopoliteness and aspiration, explained about
9% of variance in respondent's vision of safety handling of air pollutants.
- The six independent variables: of opinion leadership, home appliances acceptance
of change, informal participation, satisfaction with living in the village, and sources
of information: explained about 22% of the variance in respondents vision of safety
handling of soil pollutants.
- Respondents were found tow perceive most of the harms cussed of environmental
polloution.
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