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National Income Model For Zimbabwe: A Comparative Static Analysis. Lyman Mlambo
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Comparative statics is a very useful analytical tool in macroeconomic policy analysis. However, the mathematical technique has not significantly been applied in macroeconomic modelling in Zimbabwe.
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1-24
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Parametric Estimation of Inflated Type Migration Model. Himanshu Pandey, Ashivani Kumar Yadav and Rajendra Tiwari
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An attempt is made to estimate the parameter of inflated type migration model with help of the method of moments and maximum likelihood estimation techniques.
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25-32
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Investigating Employment and Entrepreneurship Barriers in Higher Education According to Students ofComplementary ProgramsatSaveh Branch of Islamic Azad University. MassoudGhorbanHosseini
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The growing course of unemployment among college and universitygraduates can bedue to different factors including non-correspondence of academic education to demands of the labor market, knowledge-oriented approach in the content and methods used in higher education programs and the prevailing culture in the society expecting employment of university graduates in the public sector as their inevitable occupational destiny.
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33-55
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Identification of modifiable factors that affect the content of courses in industrial management to labor market needs and customer. GhazalehLetifi, NaserHamidi and Mehdi Nazemzadeh
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With all theeffortsto improve the curriculum of humanitiesc our sesin universitiesis done Isstillmuchto beseenand weaknesses of different. In recent years there has been suchamis match students, graduatesand the demands of industry and the labor market is During theresearchneedsof the labor marketin thefield ofindustrial management as one of the disciplines of the humanities group was.
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56-65
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Analysis of Science Process Skills in the Secondary Schools Certificate Biology Theoretical Examinations in Bangladesh. Rezina Ahmed and Muhammad Nur-E-Alam Siddiquee
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The study intends to analyze the science process skills in the Secondary Schools Certificate Biology Theoretical Examinations in Bangladesh for the periods of 10 years (2002-2012). The design used for the study was an ex-post factor design.
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66-76
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National Development Through Women Empowerment. Prof.G.B.Seshadri & Ms.Sharmila Narayana
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Women, world over, have been victims of gender discrimination and gross injustice and have always been at the receiving end, in all spheres of life. Discrimination against women was the result of a hidden economic structure which had essentially been defined in relation to the way in which surplus labor was extracted from the producing classes.
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77-89
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RDBMS - based Computer Aided Process Planning. S.Sureshkumar, Sukumar Puhan and T.S.Lakshmi
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The process planning is the task that links the design information into the manufacturing processes and determines the operation sequence in manufacturing.
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90-98
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That Long Silence Jaya's Feminine Sensibility - A Study. M.R.Indumathi
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Shashi deshpande occupies a significant place among the contemporary women novelists. She is receipt of many prestigious accolades for her literary works. She won Sahitya Academic award for That Long Silence.
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99-107
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Tribal Women Empowerment: A Challenge of 21st Century. Dr. Dina Krishna Joshi
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India is the second populous country in the world as regards to tribal population. Women's status is often described in terms of their level of income, employment, education, health and fertility as well as the roles they play within the family, the community and society.
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108-122
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Challenges To Indian Democracy: An Introspection. Dr. Rajbir Singh Dalal
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India is the largest democracy in the world with a population of 125 crore comprising of people from all hues and colours. In spite of being a developing nation, it has the most successful and progressive democracy which has passed many litmus tests in the last six and half decades including that of Emergency (1975-77).
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123-138
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How the Workers of Unorganized Sectors in India are being Kneaded by Poverty Trap: A Study of Beedi-Workers of Murshidabad District in West Bengal, India. Chandra Kanta Das
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Poverty, house hold food security and women's contribution to food and economic security have received attention for the last two decades. The contribution of the Muslim married women beedi-workers in Murshidabad district of West Bengal to the monthly total family income is significant.
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139-152
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A Paradigm shift in Family Therapy in India: Exploration from Socioeconomic, Cultural and Spiritual Perspectives. Dr. Antony George William
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This conceptual Paper critically examines the application of the Western Family therapy concepts and models to the practice of family therapy in India. What might be termed as pseudo transference of concepts from the West to Indian context could have counter productivity.
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153-166
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A Sociological Study Of Physical Living Condition Of Street Children At Lahore. MUHAMMAD NASIR
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The paramount objective of the research is to shed light the physical living condition of street children. The study is conducted in the city of Lahore which first time highlighted the cruel incident of serial killing of street children in the history of Pakistan.
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167-183
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An Analysis Of Substance Use Among Street Children At Lahore. MUHAMMAD NASIR
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The research aims to explore the phenomenon of substance use among street children. The study is conducted in the city of Lahore which firstly shed lighted the cruel incident of serial killing of street children in the history of Pakistan.
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184-199
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Management of Joyful Living for Ageing People. Dr Vidhu Gaur
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Our second innings start when we retire from 'active' work life. Retirement brings with it a mixed feeling. The feeling could be that of leisure and freedom or boredom and isolation. Retirement may change our attitude towards ourselves as well as others.
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200-218
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Social Research and Comparative Education. Dr. Vidhu Gaur
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Comparative study is a most desirable way of approaching an understanding of education. The challenge is to do it in ways that are valid, persuasive, practically usable, and, above all, enlightening.
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219-232
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Burden Of Proof In Medical Negligence Cases : A Critical Analysis. Dr. Venugopal B.S.
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Liability of a doctor for negligence may arise under Contract Law or Tort Law or Consumer Protection Act. But the burden of proving negligence on the part of a doctor falls on the patient, which is a cumbersome task.
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233-247
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Revisiting the Problem of Traffic Congestion in Urban Areas. Ojo, Matthias Olufemi Dada
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This paper examined the problem of traffic congestion in urban areas. It described what traffic congestion is and the types of the traffic congestion which exist in the urban areas. The causes of traffic congestion were highlighted and explained.
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248-263
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Urban Water Scarcity and Frameworks for Integrated Urban Water Management. Dr. S. Lalitha and P. Michael Vetha Siromony
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Water is indispensable for human survival. In India water Scarcity in urban areas is a major concern. The rapid population growth, lack of infrastructure facilities, urban divide, lack of community participation, climate change, water contamination, industrialization and lacuna in water supply systems etc.
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264-270
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Prospects And Challenges Of Poverty Alleviation Strategies In Nigeria. Asamu Festus Femi and Adedoyin Temitope Helen
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This paper focuses on the prospects and challenges of poverty alleviation strategies in Nigeria. It studies various aspects and dimensions of poverty as well as the strategies adopted in the past to alleviate poverty. It found that the strategies have failed to achieve the intended goal.
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271-292
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Democracy And Revitalization Of Industrial Relations In Nigeria. Asamu Festus Femi and Adedoyin Temitope Helen
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Nigeria like many developing nations has experienced many democratic hitches. Since attaining independence, Nigeria has experienced a greater period of military rule than democratic governance; as a result every facet of the Nigerian Society has over the years reflected this reality of doing things the military way.
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293-309
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Can Fiscal Decentralization promote public service deliveries? Evidence from Pakistan. Abdur Rauf, Prof. Dr. Khair-uz-Zaman, Dr. Mahmood Shah and Faridullah
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This study is conducted to empirically analyze the impacts of fiscal decentralization on public service deliveries in case of Pakistan. The study based on annual data which range from 1972 to 2009. Autoregressive Distributive Lag model is employed to estimate the long run coefficients.
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310-327
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A Study on exogenous factors influencing the Indian Microfinance Institutions. B.Chandrasekhar
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The commercial banking sector does not consider the poor easily bankable due to the high risk factor in the absence of collateral. Microfinance has come in as a potential alternative to address this problem.
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328-344
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Incidence Of Poverty And Child Labour Practices In Nigeria. ASAMU FESTUS FEMI
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With the end of oil boom and the introduction of the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) in the mid-eighties, many families in Nigeria have resorted to various measures to earn their daily bread. The border of catering for large families and also to make ends meet made the addition of meagre supplementary income as supplied by the young attractive to many parents.
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345-358
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Mass Media And Poverty Reduction Strategies In Nigeria: A Critical Analysis. ASAMU FESTUS FEMI
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The paper has attempted a heuristic analysis of the nature of poverty situation in Nigeria by highlighting how mass media can be deployed to sustain the public awareness, debate and participation needed to help enhance public engagement in poverty reduction strategies.
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359-371
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Contribution Of Cost Sharing Strategy On Access And Retention Of Girls In Secondary Schools In Bondo District, Kenya. ELIZABETH MITO IMBO
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Education is viewed worldwide as the cornerstone of social, economic and political development; and as a fundamental strategy for human resource development. Psacharopoulos and Woodhall (1985) have concluded that education of the labour force appears to explain a substantial part of growth of output in both developed and developing countries since 1950.
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372-389
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New Techniques, The Extent And Effects Of Cost Sharing On Access And Retention Of Girls In Secondary Schools In Bondo District, Kenya. ELIZABETH MITO IMBO
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During the 1998/1999 financial year, expenditure on education by the Kenyan government continued to be the leading consumer of resources with a large share of 19.9% of the total development and recurrent accounts (Republic of Kenya, 1999).
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390-411
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