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Statistical Analysis of Urban Life Quality and Family Resource Management Among Rural and Urban Households |
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PP: 613-647 |
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doi:10.18576/jsap/140409
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Author(s) |
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Fatima Bekhit,
Shimaa Tawfek,
Noura El Toukhy,
Doha Sobeeh,
Hanaa Mostafa,
Asmaa El-Talawy,
Fatema Al Basiony,
Omneya Mohamed,
Manar Mansour,
Sarrah AI Aswad,
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Abstract |
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| The study investigated the relationship between urban quality of life, measured through housing specifications, external environment, services in the region, and safety, and family resource management in its three dimensions (financial income, time, and property resources) among heads of households. The sample consisted of 355 working and non-working heads of families selected randomly from Cairo and Giza governorates, as well as selected areas in Gharbia governorate (Tanta, Zefta, Nawaj, and Datoura). Data were collected over one and a half months from April 1 to May 30, 2024, using a general data form, an urban quality of life questionnaire, and a family resource management questionnaire, all prepared by the researchers and administered through personal interviews and electronically via Google Forms. The findings revealed a significant positive correlation at the 0.01 level between urban quality of life and its dimensions and family resource management and its components. Differences were found between rural and urban heads of households in services, safety, and overall quality of life, while no differences were found in housing specifications or the external environment. No statistically significant differences were observed according to selected demographic variables (age, family size, husband’s occupation, and wife’s occupation). The results also indicated that urban quality of life can be predicted through the three dimensions of family resource management.
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