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Perception of Educated Unemployed Rural Youth towards Entrepreneurial Activities for Self-employment

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  • Parvez, Md. Asif
  • Kanungo, Aditya Prasad
  • Sahoo, Sweta
  • Mohanty, Smaranika
  • Sahu, Karishma

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For establishing any enterprise, the perception of respondents towards various aspects regarding the entrepreneurial activities plays an important role to establish positive thoughts and approaches to be an entrepreneur. Therefore, perception study pays a significant role in this regard. In this study an attempt has been made to understand the perception of respondents regarding socio cultural environment, family support, fear to engage in entrepreneurship. The current study was carried in Khordha district of Odisha covering 2 blocks namely Banpur and Tangi, 16 villages were selected and a total of 120 respondent’s response were recorded based on a pre-tested interview schedule. The respondents were selected by proportionate random sampling method.

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  • Parvez, Md. Asif & Kanungo, Aditya Prasad & Sahoo, Sweta & Mohanty, Smaranika & Sahu, Karishma, 2024. "Perception of Educated Unemployed Rural Youth towards Entrepreneurial Activities for Self-employment," Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, vol. 42(10), pages 1-10.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ajaees:368106
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