Geographical analysis of the services sector in the rural center of Ramadi district | ||
Journal of University of Anbar for Humanities | ||
Article 25, Volume 2022, Issue 4, December 2022, Pages 3909-3933 PDF (1.45 M) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.37653/juah.2022.176868 | ||
Authors | ||
Yassin Hameed Bedaa; Marah Th. Juma | ||
University of Anbar | ||
Abstract | ||
It became clear through the study and analysis of the reality of the service sector in the countryside of the Ramadi district center, there is a clear decline in all components of this sector due to considerations related to the weak government spending to develop it and the destruction it was subjected to as a result of political and security events, which negatively affected the nature of the existing reality of the service sector, foremost of which was low levels Educational services and the educational level mainly among the rural population due to the lack of equitable distribution of educational institutions in addition to the presence of a clear discrepancy in secondary schools and the number of teaching staff in addition to being below planning standards as well as the low health services and their inability to meet the basic requirements of the rural population with a shortage A large number of specialized medical staff and basic medical supplies, and a large deficit in housing units as a result of the large population concentration and the increase in the number of individuals within the housing unit, with the poor efficiency of transportation methods throughout the study area. | ||
Keywords | ||
Geographical analysis; service sector; rural Ramadi district center | ||
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