USE OF STANDARD MULTIPLE REGRESSION TO UNDERSTAND AND PREDICT DELIVERY OF SECURE LAND RIGHTS IN SELECTED WESTERN DISTRICTS OF UGANDA
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According to Oxfam secure land rights and equitable land governance are vital in achieving poverty eradication, sustainable land use, reduced land conflict and social stability (Oxfam, 2018). The study used a quantitative sample of 394 obtained from a target population of 2116 respondents involved in land policy implementation. This study used standard multiple regression to determine the central-local governmental relations variables that have the strongest unique contribution in explaining current land policy implementation. This study also used standard multiple regression to determine the central-local governmental relations variables that have the strongest unique contribution in predicting land policy implementation in selected western districts of Uganda.
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