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Factors Affecting Quality of Life of Rural Population


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1 Department of Psychology, D. D. U. Gorakhpur, University, Gorakhpur, UP, India
     

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Quality of life m the rural settmg ts a multifaceted phenomenon determined by the cumulative and interactive impacts of numerous and varied factors like housing conditions, infrastructure,access to various amenities,mcome, standard of living, satisfaction about the physical and social environment (Phillips, 2006).The present study is an attempt to examine the factors affecting quality of life of rural population. Two hundred forty villagers belonging to various categories from Ballia district of eastern U.P. were subjected to measure of quality of life. Results revealed that the factors such as number of earning member in the family, level of education, land holding, level of ecological change and age of the villagers emerged as significant predictors of quality of life. The implications of the findings have been discussed.

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Quality of Life, Villagers.
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A . B . Singh
Department of Psychology, D. D. U. Gorakhpur, University, Gorakhpur, UP, India
P. S. N. Tiwari
Department of Psychology, D. D. U. Gorakhpur, University, Gorakhpur, UP, India

Abstract


Quality of life m the rural settmg ts a multifaceted phenomenon determined by the cumulative and interactive impacts of numerous and varied factors like housing conditions, infrastructure,access to various amenities,mcome, standard of living, satisfaction about the physical and social environment (Phillips, 2006).The present study is an attempt to examine the factors affecting quality of life of rural population. Two hundred forty villagers belonging to various categories from Ballia district of eastern U.P. were subjected to measure of quality of life. Results revealed that the factors such as number of earning member in the family, level of education, land holding, level of ecological change and age of the villagers emerged as significant predictors of quality of life. The implications of the findings have been discussed.

Keywords


Quality of Life, Villagers.