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Elsabbagh,, S., Sultan, R. (2003). REFRAINMENT OF RURAL PEOPLE IN LlTERAT~ CLASSES IN FAYOUM AND MENOFIA GOVERNORATES. Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 28(11), 6753-6764. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2003.246292
S. A. Elsabbagh,; R. M. Sultan. "REFRAINMENT OF RURAL PEOPLE IN LlTERAT~ CLASSES IN FAYOUM AND MENOFIA GOVERNORATES". Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 28, 11, 2003, 6753-6764. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2003.246292
Elsabbagh,, S., Sultan, R. (2003). 'REFRAINMENT OF RURAL PEOPLE IN LlTERAT~ CLASSES IN FAYOUM AND MENOFIA GOVERNORATES', Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 28(11), pp. 6753-6764. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2003.246292
Elsabbagh,, S., Sultan, R. REFRAINMENT OF RURAL PEOPLE IN LlTERAT~ CLASSES IN FAYOUM AND MENOFIA GOVERNORATES. Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 2003; 28(11): 6753-6764. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2003.246292

REFRAINMENT OF RURAL PEOPLE IN LlTERAT~ CLASSES IN FAYOUM AND MENOFIA GOVERNORATES

Article 6, Volume 28, Issue 11, November 2003, Page 6753-6764  XML PDF (2.5 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jaess.2003.246292
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Authors
S. A. Elsabbagh,; R. M. Sultan
Department of Rural Society Research Agricultural Extension and Rural Devlopment Research Institute Agricultural Research Center
Abstract
The study aimed at identifying te level of rural literates refrainment to register
in literate classes baseon factors assigned by the study. In addition to clarify
the relationship between these factors and some studied variable~ in the area
of study.
The area of the study is Kom Ayad village- Ashmoon district in
Menofia govemorate and Nasseria village in Fayoum district, Fayoum
governorate. The reason for selecting the two villages, were the lowest rate in
reading and writing (15 years and above). The random sample size drown
was 148 in both villages. The data were collected during August 2002 using
questionnaire designed for this purpose. Statistical analysis was used to test
the hypothesis of the study using T test and person simple correlation
coefficient.
The study reveled to the following results:
-Psrsonal factors with low and high level of refrainment of per~ons in the
literate classes were equal especially in Kom Ayad villag~. while in
Nasseria village in Fayoum was moderate and high.
-The effect of social factors with low and high level of refrainment
refrainment on joining in the literate classes was low level in om Ayad
and moderate level in Naseria village.
- Testing the effect of educational factors with level of refrainment of joining
literate classes was low in Kom Ayad and moderate in Nasseria ",Wage.
-The most important independent variables related to the factors Of refusal
of joining literate classes were:

Farm size
Animal farm size
Machinery size
Home equipment size
Cosmopolitance
Membership in NGOs.

The study reached to some recommendations that c~uld be
benefited. These recommendations include:
1-Coordination between working in the field of literacy.
2-Focus on women illiteracy.
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