Job satisfaction of local extension agents for fisheries: Insights from farm level survey in Bangladesh

M. Kowsari, F. Moni, M. H. Rahman, Md. Nur Alom Sarkar Mithun
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The present study was conducted to assess job satisfaction of local extension agents for fisheries (from here and later in LEAFs) in Melandaha and Islampur sub-districts under Jamalpur district of Bangladesh. Data were collected by the researchers from LEAFs during September to November 2021 through face-to-face interviews by using a structured interview schedule. Descriptive statistics, rank order, and coefficient of correlation were used to analyze the data. Almost all of LEAFs (97.8 percent) had low to medium job satisfaction in extension service delivery. Among fifteen job satisfaction indicators, ‘supervisor’s guidance’ was identified as the most important one. The least ranked indicator was ‘job security’. Correlation analysis showed that age, level of education, job experience, training exposure, and organizational participation of LEAFs are significantly associated with their job satisfaction. All of the LEAFs (100 percent) faced medium to high problems in the research area. The most severe of the fourteen problems was ‘farmers’ reluctance to accept new technologies,’ followed by ‘shortage of manpower’. The least important problem of LEAFs was ‘farmers are non–cooperative’. Therefore, it is highly recommended that if an advance training program for LEAFs could be organized to solve their problems, it would be great to get quality extension services and build a well-organized fisheries sector in Bangladesh which will finally help to enhance nutritional security and poverty reduction in the country.
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当地渔业推广人员的工作满意度:来自孟加拉国农场层面调查的见解
本研究旨在评估孟加拉国Jamalpur地区的Melandaha和Islampur分区当地渔业推广人员的工作满意度(从这里和以后的LEAFs)。研究人员在2021年9月至11月期间通过结构化访谈时间表进行面对面访谈,收集了leaf的数据。采用描述性统计、等级排序和相关系数对数据进行分析。几乎所有的外籍教师(97.8%)在提供延伸服务方面的工作满意度为中低。在15个工作满意度指标中,“主管指导”被认为是最重要的一个。排名最低的指标是“工作保障”。相关分析显示,年龄、受教育程度、工作经历、培训经历和组织参与与外籍教师的工作满意度显著相关。所有的LEAFs(100%)在研究领域都面临中高问题。14个问题中最严重的是“农民不愿意接受新技术”,其次是“人力短缺”。leaf最不重要的问题是“农民不合作”。因此,我们强烈建议,如果能够组织一项针对外籍渔民的高级培训方案来解决他们的问题,那么将非常有助于在孟加拉国获得高质量的推广服务并建立一个组织良好的渔业部门,这将最终有助于加强该国的营养安全和减贫。
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