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, , , Volume 15, Issue 51 (11-2015)
Abstract
Life study is important, and this why this paper studies life quality factors that effect rural areas. The investigation method was survey and we used questionnaires for the research. The technique used was path analysis. Results showed direct and indirect factors that affect quality of life in rural areas. These results also indicated that there were many factors that affect directly the quality of life including age, time dependents, household wealth, satisfaction and rural crowd. There were many factors that also indirectly influence the quality of life such as distance between urban-rural, incomes, number of employed and type of job.
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