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English :
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Agricultural labor and some effective variables in one village of El-nahda Region El Behira Governorate.
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Arabic :
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العمالة الزراعية وبعض المتغيرات المؤثرة عليها بإحدى قرى منطقة النهضة بمحافظة البحيرة.
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Abstract |
This study aims mainly at identifying the size of available family labor at El Nanda region as well as the amount of their hired agricultural employment that perform different farming processes to grow more crops and animals, This entails recognizing determinants of their needs for hired agricultural labor and problems related to such type of labor.
A Questionnaire was designed for data collection from a random systematic sample that amounts to 133 landowners. Taiba was selected randomly from El Nanda as a geographic area. Percentages, frequencies, simple correlation coefficient "Pearson", and liner multiple regressions are used to analyses data.
The main findings indicate that the available family labor for the respondents during the last agricultural year (2004 — 2005) ranged between 14 and 26 units, during the same period, the available hired labor ranged between 15 and 158 units. Nine independent variables were significantly correlated with the dependent variable: six are at 0.01 whereas three were at 0.05; only animal holding size variable was none significantly related to the dependent variable. The aggregate contributions of the independent variables interpret 66.26% of the total variance at the dependent variable. In addition respondents' urgent problems that confront the full labor is mainly their high wages.
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Publication year |
2006
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Pages |
41-56
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Availability location |
Agricultural Extension And Rural Development Research Institute Library – agricultural Research Center – 8, Cairo University St., - Egypt
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Availability number |
122
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Organization Name |
Agricultural Extension & Rural Development Research Institute (AERDRI)
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City |
El-sharkia
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serial title |
Research Journal of Environmental and Society Service
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Department |
Rural Sociology Research Department
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Agris Categories |
Extension
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AGROVOC TERMS |
Labour.
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Publication Type |
Journal
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