The Moderating and Mediating effects of Low Income and feelings of Perceived Deprivation on Madrassa Students
Ali Khan Ghumro,
Humera Hakro,
Anwar Mustafa
Abstract:Religious education in the country like Pakistan is considered mandatory and when it comes to make for life choices, majority of the parents chose religious education. Hence, majority madrassas students come from poor background because they cannot afford or acquire education in general subjects, compared to kids of their age studying in private and government schools which leads to feelings of perceived deprivation. To measure the impact of such deprived feelings on the madrassa students, this study applied q… Show more
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