2019
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2019.807.351
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Factors Influencing the Attitude of Return Migrated Rural Youths towards Agripreneurship Development

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“…The perception of the individuals change from time to time and situation to situation hence there is desperate need of wide publicity to bring the changes in the perceptions of public about animal cloned produces. Mellman Group in 2006, Laegsgaardin 2008, Parameswaranaik, in 2019and Brooks et al, in 2011 have come up with similar findings in their studies. 2).…”
Section: Brief On Personal and Socio-economic Profile Of Respondentssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…The perception of the individuals change from time to time and situation to situation hence there is desperate need of wide publicity to bring the changes in the perceptions of public about animal cloned produces. Mellman Group in 2006, Laegsgaardin 2008, Parameswaranaik, in 2019and Brooks et al, in 2011 have come up with similar findings in their studies. 2).…”
Section: Brief On Personal and Socio-economic Profile Of Respondentssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…For these communities, tourism has represented a fundamental opportunity for economic diversification and growth, promoting the revitalization of minor settlements and improving the quality of life of residents [15]. In the past 20 years, this has expanded and proved to be a crucial area of entrepreneurship able to mitigate the phenomena of rural abandonment [16][17][18]. The opening of new facilities and the relaunch of pre-existing ones has revitalised the economic milieu, improving the standard of living in the area, increasing the income of the population, and boosting the revenues for local authorities [19][20][21][22].…”
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confidence: 99%