The impact of cultural heritage and approval of village women for issues of enabling woman.

Abstract: The call for enabling woman to participate as a base for justice and equality represents a development and human necessity as well as a target must be sought with all means to achieve the favour of woman and society in spite of this we find that conventions, tralitions and cultural heritages in the country hinder the move of the vural woman and lessen her identity and position.
The study aimed at : Recognising the extent of woman obedience in the village to cultural heritages spposing enableess of the woman, and the degree of her approval to calls of enabling woman in different fields as well as knowing the nature of retalion between some personal merits for rural women andea ch. Of their cultural heritages appo sing enaheness of the woman and the extent of approval to calls of enabling the woman.
This study has been procaded in two villages in Bahari subjects were chose rondomely from each village ( ab ova 18 ).
The Data have been collected from the subjects by questionnaire method with the inlerview the data have been collected in June and July 2005.
The most important results have been : The degree of approval to cultural heri ages opposing endling the woman by some reached 90%, the highest fields, the economic and project proceeding and the less inside the home.
Anegatwe relation existed between the degree of rural women to cultural--heritage, education and cultural openness.
The study advices the importance of spreading the thinking of enabling woman through religious development as it is the nearest to convince village women with the importance of justice and equality in participation .
Publication year 2005
Pages 1-22
Availability location Agricultural Extension And Rural Development Research Institute Library – agricultural Research Center – 8, Cairo University St., - Egypt
Availability number 97
Organization Name
Country Egypt
City Cairo
Publisher Name: Cairo Demographic Center
serial title Cairo Demographic Center
Department Rural Sociology Research Department
Author(s) from ARC
External authors (outside ARC)
    ابراهيم خليفة كلية الزراعة - جامعة الأزهر -أسيوط
Agris Categories Extension
AGROVOC
TERMS
Women.
Publication Type Conference/Workshop