Investigating the EffectiveInhibiting and Facilitating Factors on the Activities of Women's Rural Cooperative Union in Pakdasht (Mehr Afarin) and Islamshahr (Mehr) Cities
محورهای موضوعی : Agriculture Marketing and Commercialization
1 - دانشجوی دکتری رشته ترویج و آموزش کشاورزی دانشگاه بوعلی سینا همدان
2 - گروه کشاورزی- دانشکده فنی و مهندسی - دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی اسلامشهر- اسلامشهر - تهران - ایران
کلید واژه: Inhibiting and facilitating factors, rural cooperative company, capacity building, women,
چکیده مقاله :
The formation and start of activities of women's companies are formed in terms of using the active population of the society and to improve the level of the rural household, sustainable development and ultimately empowering women. These cooperatives have been considered as one of the desirable methods to attract women's participation, which include cultural, social and economic goals, and with the help of their popular structure, they participate in economic activities and define a special place for rural women. The purpose of this research was to investigate the inhibiting factors and treatment on rural corporate efficiency. The statistical population includes 178 female members from Pakdasht (Mehr Afarin) and Islamshahr (Mehr) cities, of which 120 were selected as a sample using the available sampling method. The tool used in this research is the researcher's questionnaire. The results of the analysis of structural equations show that rural women's non-acceptance of membership and investment in cooperatives is the largest among the limitations and efficiencies of rural women's cooperatives. If the lowest amount is related to the prevention of neglecting the cooperation of rural women's corporate networks.
The formation and start of activities of women's companies are formed in terms of using the active population of the society and to improve the level of the rural household, sustainable development and ultimately empowering women. These cooperatives have been considered as one of the desirable methods to attract women's participation, which include cultural, social and economic goals, and with the help of their popular structure, they participate in economic activities and define a special place for rural women. The purpose of this research was to investigate the inhibiting factors and treatment on rural corporate efficiency. The statistical population includes 178 female members from Pakdasht (Mehr Afarin) and Islamshahr (Mehr) cities, of which 120 were selected as a sample using the available sampling method. The tool used in this research is the researcher's questionnaire. The results of the analysis of structural equations show that rural women's non-acceptance of membership and investment in cooperatives is the largest among the limitations and efficiencies of rural women's cooperatives. If the lowest amount is related to the prevention of neglecting the cooperation of rural women's corporate networks.
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