Determining Factors of Farm Income in Surrounding Farm Areas of Bishoftu Town, Ethiopia
Musba Kedir Mohammed,
Alemayehu Keba Beyene
Issue:
Volume 2, Issue 3, September 2021
Pages:
33-38
Received:
1 September 2021
Accepted:
5 October 2021
Published:
19 October 2021
DOI:
10.11648/j.sf.20210203.11
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Abstract: The precise demographic definition of urbanization is the increasing share of a nation's population living in urban areas (and thus a declining share living in rural areas). Most urbanization is the result of net rural to urban migration. any change to the agricultural land use in these countries requires thoughtful planning to both conserve the land and reduce the risks of undermining the livelihoods of the people. The general objective of this study is to analyse the income effect of farm households in surrounding areas of Bishoftu town. Focusing on to describe socioeconomic characteristics of the farm household in the study area and assess the level of income of household after urban expansion in peri- urban areas of Bishoftu town. Two stage sampling procedure was employed to take sample households in the study area. To analyze the data descriptive statistics such as frequency and percentage was used and OLS model was employed to analyze factors determining income level of farm households. The result reveals that family size, TLU, level of education, Marital status, land holding and size were significant variables that affect the income level of households. It is recommended to strengthen education quality, increase yield of land, rearing more productive animals which supposed to increase farmers income.
Abstract: The precise demographic definition of urbanization is the increasing share of a nation's population living in urban areas (and thus a declining share living in rural areas). Most urbanization is the result of net rural to urban migration. any change to the agricultural land use in these countries requires thoughtful planning to both conserve the la...
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The Position of the Church and the European Intellectuals of the Slave Trade in West Africa
Issue:
Volume 2, Issue 3, September 2021
Pages:
39-43
Received:
21 April 2021
Accepted:
2 June 2021
Published:
5 November 2021
DOI:
10.11648/j.sf.20210203.12
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Abstract: The difference of opinion between the European thinkers and the Christian clergy on slavery differed from their view of the issue of slavery as dictated by the teachings of Christianity. Although some intellectuals refused to admit that slavery was normal, they sought to justify it in some cases, The system of slavery and the process of obtaining slaves through the sale was practiced in many societies before the Atlantic trade, according to some spatial and temporal variables, the growing slavery in Africa during the fifteenth and sixteenth century AD, the result of the disintegration of the major African powers. This has led local African leaders to practice the slave trade as an important means of strengthening their governance and wealth, as the forces that determined the success of this Atlantic trade between Africa and Europe grew. Our topic is about the position of the Church and European intellectuals, including thinkers, philosophers and clerics, in their view of slavery and how to deal with African slaves, and knowing the different opinions about that and what are the most important data on which they based their dealings. Among the results, that we can present through the problem is that the different positions on the part of the Church or intellectuals and philosophers were included within a single project confirmed by the material interest that canceled everything related to the human conscience and the principle of freedoms advocated by intellectuals and philosophers in Europe.
Abstract: The difference of opinion between the European thinkers and the Christian clergy on slavery differed from their view of the issue of slavery as dictated by the teachings of Christianity. Although some intellectuals refused to admit that slavery was normal, they sought to justify it in some cases, The system of slavery and the process of obtaining s...
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