Impact of Vocational Education on Home Economics in Afghanistan

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Irshad Hashimi
Abdurrahim Safi

Abstract

Afghanistan has faced different types of problems and challenges, we can say, like political instability, wars, and economic hardship, and one of the most important of these challenges is the limited access to education and vocational training, that education plays a vital role in human life and economic development and growth. This study is conducted to study the effect and impact of vocational education on home economics in Afghan society. This research is focusing on how individuals and families improve their lives and economics on the basis of vocational education and training and how vocational education empowers and equips individuals to develop economically and to create social stability. By observing and examining the role of vocational education and vocational training of Afghan people to improve home economics. The research was conducted on the basis of secondary data and literature review, and the result has shown vocational education has a significant impact on home economics. Vocational education empowers individuals and families to work and produce something for the local market and to improve their household management and also vocational education improves the standard of living of families. Vocational education and training equip people with skills and knowledge for the labor market and for production

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How to Cite
Hashimi , I., & Safi, A. (2025). Impact of Vocational Education on Home Economics in Afghanistan. ATJSS, 1(1), 411–424. https://doi.org/10.63476/atjss.v2i1.117

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