Women’s literacy and extension education in rural eastern Mediterranean Turkey

Type Journal Article - African Journal of Agricultural Research
Title Women’s literacy and extension education in rural eastern Mediterranean Turkey
Author(s)
Volume 6
Issue 12
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2011
Page numbers 2807-2819
URL http://www.academicjournals.org/article/article1380908304_Rad et al.pdf
Abstract
In spite of an increasing number of projects and campaigns in public policies to higher, the schooling
ratio among girls have been applied in Turkey since 1997, societal gender disequalities are still very
important problems of education. Especially in rural areas there are thousands of girls who cannot
complete education even elementary school system. Morever, informal education opportunities are also
insufficient for women. The primary purposes of this research were to determine the level of women’s
participation in formal and informal education programs in rural areas of Mersin province, and to
determine the efficiency level and income generation capacity of training programs designated for
women in the area. Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) was used to investigate the relationships
between several socio-demographic and educational variables. Research findings showed that the
young women wanted to educate their daughters for reaching better living conditions when they
become adults. The major constraints for educating girls are poor living conditions for rural families
and difficulties in meeting school expenditures. In addition, women’s participation to various training
programs was quite low, and most of the women found the training not useful because it provided
information which was practically unusably for their daily life

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