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The main purpose of the study was to determine the extent of
participation of the Santal women in agricultural income generating
activities (IGA) in Dinajpur district and to explore the relationships
between the selected characteristics of the respondents and their
participation in agricultural income generating activities (IGA). The study
was conducted in five upazilas of Dinajpur district namely, Birganj, Biral,
Sadar, Birampur and Nawabganj. Data were collected from 100 Santal
women by using a pre-tested interview schedule during the period from
September 20 to October 20, 2006. Appropriate scales were developed
to measure the variables of the study. Correlation(s) test was used to
ascertain the relationships between the concerned independent and
dependent variables of the study. Findings revealed that age and family
size had no significant relationship with their participation in agricultural
income generating activities (IGA), while level of education, farm size,
annual family income, cosmopoliteness, extension contact,
innovativeness, knowledge on agricultural income generating activities
(IGA) and attitude towards agricultural income generating activities
(IGA) had significant positive relationship with their participation in
agricultural income generating activities (IGA). In this study, 40 items of
agricultural income generating activities (IGA) were selected to measure
the extent of participation of the Santal women. Out of these, three
items participated by majority of the Santal women in descending order
of Participation Index (P1) were (i) "Nursing the kids of goat", (ii)
"Feeding of goat" and (iii) "Winnowing of rice". The study revealed that
highest proportion (58 percent) of the Santal women had low
participation in agricultural income generating activities (IGA) compared
to 28 and 14 percent having medium participation and high participation
respectively. Besides, the Santal women indicated 10 problems
regarding participation in agricultural income generating activities (IGA).
Out of these, three problems in descending order of Problem
Confrontation Index (PCI) were (I) "Lack of necessary agricultural
land", (ii) "Lack of capital" and (iii) "Lack of extension workers". |
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