The reality of employing women’s capabilities to rationalize sustainable consumption in the circular economy system and its relationship to family well-being
The reality of employing women’s capabilities to rationalize sustainable consumption in the circular economy system and its relationship to family well-being
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https://doi.org/10.53671/pturj.v12i3.579Corresponding Author :
NEAMA RAKABANKeywords:
Women's merit, Sustainable consumption, circular economy, well-being.Abstract
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The main objective of the study is to investigate the nature of the relationship between The reality of hiring women's merit in to rationalize Sustainable consumption in light of the circular , well-being. The current study tools included the following instruments: Household data form, Questionnaire to measure women's merit in household consumption rationalization in light of the circular economy, focusing on the following aspects, Questionnaire to measure social well-being. The tools were to a sample of 500 housewives using a paper questionnaire at In Shebin El-Kom, Egypt , they were selected in a chance manner from different educational, economic and social levels. This study adopted a descriptive and analytical approach, resulted in: There is a correlation between women’s ability to rationalize family consumption in light of the circular economy in its dimensions and social well-being in their dimensions among the study samplThe study .
The study recommends the need for concerted efforts to spread awareness of the concept of the circular economy and zero waste and consumption in light of the global goals for sustainable development and Egypt’s Vision 2030. And educating women about the goals of rationalizing consumption in order to achieve sustainability of resources and achieve family well-being.
Keywords: Women's merit, Sustainable consumption, circular economy, well-being.
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