Investigating the Factors Affecting the Vitality and Liveliness of Rural Households (Case Study: Fuman Township)

Liveliness and vitality have been considered one of the indicators of rural development since 2000 by international organizations, especially the United Nations, to determine the level of rural development and the development of countries. Most development-related organizations have referred to vita...

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Main Authors: Khadije Sadeghi, Ali Hajinejad, Javad Bazafshan, Majid Yasoori
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: University of Tehran 2020-08-01
Series:Pizhūhish/hā-yi Rūstāyī
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Online Access:https://jrur.ut.ac.ir/article_75412_b6047b8daee607e3c853a51147f936a0.pdf
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spelling doaj-e13efac6e8a0486198b20412598119772020-11-25T04:01:25ZfasUniversity of TehranPizhūhish/hā-yi Rūstāyī2008-73732423-77872020-08-0111225026910.22059/jrur.2020.291906.141675412Investigating the Factors Affecting the Vitality and Liveliness of Rural Households (Case Study: Fuman Township)Khadije Sadeghi0Ali Hajinejad1Javad Bazafshan2Majid Yasoori3PhD Candidate, Department of Geography and Rural Planning, Faculty of Geography, University of Sistan and Balochestan, Zahedan, Iran.Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Rural Planning, Faculty of Geography, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran.Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Rural Planning, Faculty of Geography, University of Sistan and Balochestan ,Iran.Professor, Department of Geography and Rural Planning, Faculty of Geography, University of Guilan, Rasht, IranLiveliness and vitality have been considered one of the indicators of rural development since 2000 by international organizations, especially the United Nations, to determine the level of rural development and the development of countries. Most development-related organizations have referred to vitality as one of the important indicators of rural development. However, one of the most important issues in studying vitality in rural areas is identifying the factors affecting it. The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting the liveliness of rural households. The present study employs a descriptive-analytical method and is applied in terms of purpose. The data collection tools were questionnaires and interviews with a sample selected from 170 households in Fuman County (N = 18675). Descriptive statistics, unlimited heuristic coefficient rank test, and structural equation modeling were used to analyze the data. The results of measuring rural households’ liveliness using the Fordyce Emotions Questionnaire showed that households' liveliness was at a desirable level. The results of the indices affecting vitality showed that out of 30 indices, 18 indices had the most effect on households’ happiness. In addition, the results of structural equation modeling suggested that the second-order standard model of households' liveliness and path coefficients are influenced by institutional-managerial, physical, economic, personal-psychological, social, environmental, geographical, and occupational factors, respectively. The p-values of all of the lambda parameters in the above model indicate that all relationships are confirmed.https://jrur.ut.ac.ir/article_75412_b6047b8daee607e3c853a51147f936a0.pdfhappinessvitalityrural developmentstructural equation modelingfuman county
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Ali Hajinejad
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Majid Yasoori
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Ali Hajinejad
Javad Bazafshan
Majid Yasoori
Investigating the Factors Affecting the Vitality and Liveliness of Rural Households (Case Study: Fuman Township)
Pizhūhish/hā-yi Rūstāyī
happiness
vitality
rural development
structural equation modeling
fuman county
author_facet Khadije Sadeghi
Ali Hajinejad
Javad Bazafshan
Majid Yasoori
author_sort Khadije Sadeghi
title Investigating the Factors Affecting the Vitality and Liveliness of Rural Households (Case Study: Fuman Township)
title_short Investigating the Factors Affecting the Vitality and Liveliness of Rural Households (Case Study: Fuman Township)
title_full Investigating the Factors Affecting the Vitality and Liveliness of Rural Households (Case Study: Fuman Township)
title_fullStr Investigating the Factors Affecting the Vitality and Liveliness of Rural Households (Case Study: Fuman Township)
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Factors Affecting the Vitality and Liveliness of Rural Households (Case Study: Fuman Township)
title_sort investigating the factors affecting the vitality and liveliness of rural households (case study: fuman township)
publisher University of Tehran
series Pizhūhish/hā-yi Rūstāyī
issn 2008-7373
2423-7787
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Liveliness and vitality have been considered one of the indicators of rural development since 2000 by international organizations, especially the United Nations, to determine the level of rural development and the development of countries. Most development-related organizations have referred to vitality as one of the important indicators of rural development. However, one of the most important issues in studying vitality in rural areas is identifying the factors affecting it. The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting the liveliness of rural households. The present study employs a descriptive-analytical method and is applied in terms of purpose. The data collection tools were questionnaires and interviews with a sample selected from 170 households in Fuman County (N = 18675). Descriptive statistics, unlimited heuristic coefficient rank test, and structural equation modeling were used to analyze the data. The results of measuring rural households’ liveliness using the Fordyce Emotions Questionnaire showed that households' liveliness was at a desirable level. The results of the indices affecting vitality showed that out of 30 indices, 18 indices had the most effect on households’ happiness. In addition, the results of structural equation modeling suggested that the second-order standard model of households' liveliness and path coefficients are influenced by institutional-managerial, physical, economic, personal-psychological, social, environmental, geographical, and occupational factors, respectively. The p-values of all of the lambda parameters in the above model indicate that all relationships are confirmed.
topic happiness
vitality
rural development
structural equation modeling
fuman county
url https://jrur.ut.ac.ir/article_75412_b6047b8daee607e3c853a51147f936a0.pdf
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