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The main Purposes of this study were to determine: (I) the participation of the rural youth in
selected rural development activities (ii) to determine some of the selected characteristics
namely age, education, family farm size, family annual income, training experience,
eosaiopoliteness, organizational participation, cOITIfl)UfliCatiOfl exposure and lamily size and
(iii) to explore the relationship between the selected characteristics of the rural youth and
their participation in selected rural development activities. The study was conducted in entire
Sarishabari Upa2ila under Jarnalpur district. Data were collected irom 80 rural youths by
using interview schedule during 10 to 30th May, 2008. Appropriate scales were developed ii'.
order to measure the concerned variables. Correlation (r) analysis was conducted to explore
the relationship between the independent and dependent variables. Participation Index (PM)
was also computed to explain the dependent variable. Out of the 24 items ol participation
rural youth in rural development activities, the top five were: i. Inspire people to send their
children to school, ii. Advise parents, relatives & neighbor to adopt FIYV. iii. Minimize
local conflict. iv. Advise parents, relatives & neighbor to maintain soil lertility,
parents. relatives & neighbor about fertilizer management. 1-lowever, in respect of overall
participation
by
rural youth, a proportion of 50% was in low category and
medium category. Among the rural youths minor school education were 7 1.3% and 25%
high school education only. The highest proportion 65% had small tbrm size, two fifth (40)
had very low to low annual income, 57.5% had low training exposure and 42.5% had
medium training exposure, 45% had low organizational participation and 48.8% had no
orgallil.ati011aI participation,
51.3%
Y.
by
Advise
38.8%
was in
had low communication exposure quality, 47.5% had
low cosmopoliteness quality. Correlation analyses between dependent and independent
variables revealed that four were statistically positively signiticant. Four (4)
independent variables namely: Family larni
size,
Cosmopoliteness. Organi'-atior.al
participation and Coniniunicatioll exposure had strong positive relationsh
i
participation of rural youth in rural development activities. Education, faniiy annual
income and family size had positively insignificant and age and Training experience
had negatively insignificant relationship with the participation of rural youth in rural
development activities. |
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