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LEADERSHIP STYLE AND NATIONAL SECURITY IN NIGERIA: AN ASSESSMENT OF EBELE GOOD LUCK JONATHAN AND MUHAMMADU BUHARI’S ADMINISTRATIONS
Published 2023-12-01“…It was found in the study that the state of insecurity which manifested inits variousforms such as terrorism, militancy, kidnapping, corruption, poverty, unemployment, violation of human rights, and underdevelopment of some regions in the country is a result of political leadershipby various Nigerian leaders in their respective administration and this has seriouseffects on the security of the country. …”
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MIGRANTS, MUSLIMS AND REFUGEES IN THE SECULAR AND MULTICULTURAL EUROPE: A PROJECTION TO THE AXIS OF RESPONSIBILITY-INDISPENSABILITY
Published 2017-12-01“…This study will discuss the possibilityor impossibility of living together or a multicultural social model, takinginto consideration some cases of rising racism, xenophobia, Islamophobia andstatistical data considering ghettoization and the rates of unemployment andcrime…”
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‘If I Can, We Can’
Published 2023-08-01“…She fought for domestic workers’ first legal protections in South Africa’s democracy, which set basic conditions of employment and allowed over 100,000 women to receive maternity and unemployment insurance over the past twenty years. …”
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Contribution of Cloud Accounting to Employment and Economic Growth: An Evaluation from Nigerian Public Sector
Published 2024-03-01“… Statistically, the global unemployment rate has drastically reduced due to emergency of cloud accounting. …”
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Human-made. Waste as a resource for urban regeneration in Jabal al Jofeh refugee camp
Published 2021-06-01“…The paper deals with the use of waste as a resource for urban regeneration and social integration of marginalised communities in Amman (Jordan) through the case study of the Jabal al Jofeh refugee camp, a poor ‘informal’ area with a Palestinian refugee population characterised by high crime, unemployment and poverty rates. The proposed Urban Regeneration Plan focuses on the use and reuse of accumulated waste as construction material and on the creation of a neighbourhood network for the collection, sorting and recycling of waste and its transformation into saleable products that generate income for the community. …”
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Study of female entrepreneurship: an empirical evidence in the Municipality of León in Nicaragua
Published 2017-07-01“…Women's entrepreneurship reduces unemployment, increases innovation, improves competitiveness and favors economic growth significantly. …”
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Students of the PU for uses sources of political information and expectations of the new South Africa,
Published 2022-11-01“…It was found that the most negative expectations, which the students identified, included the following: more unemployment and poverty, the introduction of reverse discrimination, unsafe living conditions, emigration of whites and far-reaching increases in taxation. …”
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MANAGERIAL AND ENTREPRENEURIAL CAREER ASPIRATIONS OF STUDENTS – THE CASE OF BIH
Published 2017-11-01“… Youth entrepreneurship is becoming an attractive topic, even for the wider public, especially in transitional countries, characterized by high unemployment rates. Governments often try to stimulate the entrepreneurial activities of younger population. …”
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THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC RELEVANCE OF TRADITIONAL THRIFT AND CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY NIGERIAN SOCIETY
Published 2023-09-01“…This study recommended that the government should provide more funds to strengthen the thrift and credit associations to expand their scope to accommodate more members and reduce unemployment and poverty in Nigeria. The paper further recommended that membership in thrift and credit associations be open to vulnerable members of society irrespective of gender, age, and ethnicity. …”
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Aspirations professionnelles de jeunes bacheliers au Cameroun : l’influence de la pratique de l’orientation scolaire revisitée
Published 2016-10-01“…This study questions the causes of unemployment of youth in Cameroon and focused on poor assistance to students in the consolidation of their professional aspirations, guarantee of socio-professional insertion. …”
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THE IMPACT OF MACROECONOMIC FACTORSON POVERTY REDUCTION IN LAMDONG PROVINCE
Published 2017-03-01“…We use a multiple regression model optimized by means of BMA (Bayesian Model Average) in which several macroeconomic variables includingincome, unemployment (employment), inflation and quality of human resources in Lamdong are employed. …”
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Leadership in rural congregations and communities: an exploration in the North-Eastern Free State
Published 2015-12-01“…Over the past few decades, rural communities have experienced many changes in terms of depopulation, the decline of the rural economy, poverty, and unemployment. Congregations in rural communities and their leadership cannot escape these changes that affect their functioning and existence. …”
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Mulheres trabalhadoras em uma fábrica recuperada: mudanças e permanências na organização e gestão do trabalho
Published 2018-01-01“…The industrial restructuring of the 1990s in Brazil forced many workers to seek “new” work strategies to face unemployment. Among these strategies, the self-management constituted a possibility to avoid informality and guarantee income. …”
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Life quality in Russia: a brief overview
Published 2022-05-01“…The analysis of the main macroeconomic indicators affecting the quality of life in our country, such as gross domestic product, inflation rate, unemployment rate, the volume of credit resources issued, household consumption expenditures, is carried out. …”
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The 'Rush Hour' of Life: Insecurities and Strains in Early Life Phases as a Challenge for a Life Course-Oriented, Sustainable Social Policy
Published 2009-06-01“…Empirical data proves that, in Germany, the majority of flexibility risks in the labour market (such as fixed-time contracts, temp work, unemployment etc.) are taken by the young generation and by unskilled workers. …”
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MANAGERIAL AND ENTREPRENEURIAL CAREER ASPIRATIONS OF STUDENTS – THE CASE OF BIH
Published 2017-11-01“… Youth entrepreneurship is becoming an attractive topic, even for the wider public, especially in transitional countries, characterized by high unemployment rates. Governments often try to stimulate the entrepreneurial activities of younger population. …”
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Exploring Individual Preferences on Protecting Environment: A Binominal Logistic Regression
Published 2023-01-01“…However, significant effects of age, gender, education, unemployment, along with further significant explanatory variables are expected to be useful to make appropriate policies for a greener future.…”
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Az Europai Unio fejlesztesi forrasai felhasznalasanak ertekelese a regionalis operativ programok kereteben (Evaluation of Using EU Funding Sources in the Regional Operational Progr...
Published 2014-12-01“…Cohesion policy should continue to play a critical role in these difficult times – when Europe need to exit from a deep crisis and reduce unemployment and poverty, while switching to a low-carbon economy – in order to deliver smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, while promoting harmonious development of the Union and its regions by reducing regional disparities. …”
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Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs), Environmental Management and Poverty Reduction in Western Uganda
Published 2019“…The study further suggest that SMEs can resolve problems of poverty and unemployment if they can access cheap capital. The study therefore recommends that government should prioritize SME sector in budgets to enhance its contribution to economic growth and poverty reduction.…”
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Digitisation and the Future of Work
Published 2020-04-01“…This technological change has sparked a public debate about possible job losses and the threat of mass unemployment. From a scientific perspective, this is clearly exaggerated for four reasons: Firstly, the technological potential for automating jobs is often clearly overestimated. …”
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