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Rostami F, Ali-abadi V, Baghaeei S. The Role of Membership in Rural Bodies’ upon Social Capital Level and Quality of Life of Rural Women. serd 2013; 2 (4) :1-14
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1- Faculty Member of Extension and Rural Development, Razi University in Kermanshah , f@yahoo.com
2- MSc in Agricultural Extension and Education, Razi University in Kermanshah
3- MSc in Rural Development, Social Development Trends, Tehran University
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This analytical – comparative study aims to investigate the impact of membership in rural bodies’ upon social capital level and quality of life of rural woman. Statistical community is composed of 5000 Kangavar’s rural woman out of which 380 happened to be our sample size using Bartlett’s table. Sampling technique was based on simple random sampling. Data analysis was done via application of descriptive statistics including frequency, medium and mode as well as inferential statistics mainly T test. Comparative analysis regarding social capital status was done through ISDM and Mean Whitney U test. This study suggests that the level of social capital of rural woman was moderate. Moreover, there exists a significant difference at 5 % level between membered rural woman as opposed to non-membered ones with respect to social capital level and quality of life. It further indicates that putting value on life and adoption, level regarding differences of membered women compared with the other component of social capital possesses higher average. However, none membered women work ties possess higher average among non-member rural woman.
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Received: 1970/01/1 | Accepted: 2017/10/5

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