The research aimed to identify the methods of social protection and the degree of utilization from the respondents' point of view. The research was conducted in Ismailia Governorate, and seven villages were selected from the governorate, so that each village represents one of the seven governorate centers. Using both frequencies, percentages, mean, standard deviation, simple correlation coefficient, multiple linear regression, and a reduced model (rising stepwise regression). The research reached many results, the most important of which are the following: The results showed that most of the respondents understand the meaning of the concept of social protection, and the study showed that there are 27 methods of social protection, and the average degree of benefit from them ranges between (1.22-2.63) degrees, The method that benefited the most was the right of rural people to vote and elections, with an average score of 2.63, and the least was the method of rural participation in development projects with an average score of 1.22. The results of the study showed that the ten independent variables studied together explain about 31.1% of the total variance in the total degree of the respondents' benefit from social protection methods.
Salama, R., & Hassan, M. (2021). METHODS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR THE RURAL FAMILY IN ISMAILIA GOVERNORATE. Sinai Journal of Applied Sciences, 10(2), 271-288. doi: 10.21608/sinjas.2021.89939.1039
MLA
Raed Abd Elnasser Salama; Marwan M. Hassan. "METHODS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR THE RURAL FAMILY IN ISMAILIA GOVERNORATE". Sinai Journal of Applied Sciences, 10, 2, 2021, 271-288. doi: 10.21608/sinjas.2021.89939.1039
HARVARD
Salama, R., Hassan, M. (2021). 'METHODS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR THE RURAL FAMILY IN ISMAILIA GOVERNORATE', Sinai Journal of Applied Sciences, 10(2), pp. 271-288. doi: 10.21608/sinjas.2021.89939.1039
VANCOUVER
Salama, R., Hassan, M. METHODS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR THE RURAL FAMILY IN ISMAILIA GOVERNORATE. Sinai Journal of Applied Sciences, 2021; 10(2): 271-288. doi: 10.21608/sinjas.2021.89939.1039