Correlates of Field Extension Workers’ Job Performance and SocioEconomic Variables in Akwaibom State, Nigeria

Ekumankama Oo, Chukwu Va
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This study ascertained the correlates of extension workers job performance and socio-economic variables in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. The study utilized both primary and secondary data collected using a structured questionnaire. The sample size comprised 86 respondents, which included 56 extension agents, 14 Block Extension Agents, 14 Block Extension Supervisors and 2 Zonal Extension Officers. Data analyses involved descriptive statistics such as frequency counts, percentages, means and inferential statistics such as multiple regression analysis. A null hypothesis was tested at 5% level of significance. The result of the socio-economic characteristics of the respondents show that majority 50%, 35.7% and 44.6% of BESs, BEAs and EAs fall within active economic and productive age bracket of 35-44 years; while the ZEOs were between 45-54 years. Most of the ZEOs (100%), BESs (85.7%) and EAs (48.2%) were males; except among BEAs where majority (80%) were females. Greater proportion of 78.57%, 54.29% and 53.6% of BESs, BEAs and EAs were polytechnics and university graduates; who had worked for between 5-9 years with percentage values of 57.14%, 64.3% and 83.93% respectively. But, ZEOs had higher years of working experience of 15-19 and 20-24 years respectively. From the criteria considered, linear functional form was chosen as the lead equation; from where a high coefficient of multiple determinations R2 of 88.8% which showed a variation in the job performance of the extension workers due to their socio-economic characteristics was obtained. All the independent variables regressed where positively signed; while education and working experience where statistically significant at 1% and 5% levels respectively. The null hypothesis tested was rejected; which shows that the socio-economic characteristics of the field extension workers greatly influenced their job performance in the study area. This study had shown that the socio-economic attributes of extension workers greatly influenced their job performance in the study area. Extension Agents in the study area should be encouraged to further education as education was positively related to their job performance. Regular in-service training and short courses should be arranged for extension workers to create better awareness and upgrade their skills and knowledge in extension services delivery. More female extension workers should be employed and trained to improve their job performance in women in Agricultural activities.
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本研究确定了尼日利亚阿夸伊博姆州推广工作者工作绩效与社会经济变量的相关性。该研究利用了通过结构化问卷收集的第一手和二手数据。样本量包括86名受访者,其中包括56名推广人员,14名区块推广人员,14名区块推广主管和2名区域推广官员。数据分析包括描述性统计,如频率计数、百分比、平均值和多元回归分析等推理统计。在5%显著性水平下检验零假设。调查对象的社会经济特征分析结果显示,50%、35.7%和44.6%的经济咨询师、经济咨询师和经济咨询师处于35-44岁的经济活跃和生产年龄段;而zeo年龄在45-54岁之间。zeo(100%)、BESs(85.7%)和ea(48.2%)以男性居多;除了大多数(80%)为女性的bea。职业技术人员、职业技术人员和职业技术人员分别为78.57%、54.29%和53.6%;工作年限在5 ~ 9年之间,分别为57.14%、64.3%和83.93%。但zeo的工作年限较高,分别为15-19年和20-24年。从考虑的准则中,选择线性泛函形式作为先导方程;其中多重决定系数R2为88.8%,表明推广人员的工作绩效因其社会经济特征而发生变化。所有自变量回归均为正号;而教育程度和工作经验在统计上分别为1%和5%。经检验的零假设被拒绝;这表明,研究区田间推广人员的社会经济特征对其工作绩效有很大影响。研究表明,研究区推广工作者的社会经济属性对其工作绩效有显著影响。应鼓励研究地区的推广代理人继续深造,因为教育与他们的工作绩效呈正相关。应定期为推广工作人员安排在职培训和短期课程,以提高他们在推广服务提供方面的认识和技能和知识。应雇用和培训更多的女性推广工作者,以提高她们在妇女参与农业活动方面的工作成绩。
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