scholarly journals Assessment of the Socioeconomic Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Small and Medium Scale Business Enterprises: Nigerian Youths in Perspective

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eneji Chris-Valentine Ogar ◽  
Ajor Joseph Okuta ◽  
Eneyo Eyo Okon ◽  
Acha Joseph Odama
IIUC Studies ◽  
1970 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed Asraf Uddin ◽  
Mohammad Mofidul Alam ◽  
Shahadat Hossain

There is an increasing need for the management of the large and medium scale businesses to provide health care schemes for their employees as people in all areas as well as commercial area are becoming more health conscious. This study firstly aims at understanding the present status of health care facilities available at the workplace from the viewpoint of both employees and employers. The study then asked the respondents whether a health care scheme is feasible in their organizations and how could they benefit from the health care scheme. Some actions have been suggested in terms of the overall findings that were revealed in the study. Finally the prospect of such health care scheme has been evaluated to understand how far would employers go in keeping their workers happy for ensuring health care for this vulnerable sector. Doi: IIUC Studies Vol.2 2004


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 149-166
Author(s):  
Moses Senkosi Balyejjusa

Although there is substantial research on refugees and their wellbeing, there is limited research that examines the role of refugees‘ agency in their lives. Using Doyal and Gough‘s (1991) theory of human need, the study analyses Somali refugees‘ wellbeing by examining the satisfaction of their human needs. Drawing on data from 70 Somali refugees in Kisenyi, Kampala, the study found that Somali refugees exercised their socio-culturally mediated agency to promote their wellbeing. The socioculturally mediated agency was demonstrated in form of an individual‘s/family‘s ability to start and maintain small and medium-scale business enterprises, and develop social networks with the host community, fellow Somalis within Uganda and abroad. Individuals/families that engaged in either or both of the agency actions were able to adequately meet their human needs, thus romoting their wellbeing because adequate satisfaction of human needs leads to human wellbeing.


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