scholarly journals A study of woman employees in education sector with reference to tirunelveli district

2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 220-229
Author(s):  
Ulagammal V ◽  
Subbulakshmi T S

Education is also becoming a commodity no longer reserved for children. Adults need it too. A woman plays an important role in education sector. The contribution of women workers are more in the education sector. In this study the focus is given to woman employees in education sector with reference to Tirunelveli District. The meaning of education, woman, teacher and education sector are discussed. Primary Data were collected from 100 respondents by questionnaire method. Secondary data also collected from various sources. The data were analyzed and make findings and suggestions of the st

2018 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-28
Author(s):  
S Rusdiana ◽  
Diana Andrianita Kusumaningrum

The research was conducted in Cibarani Village, Cisata Subdistrict, Paneglang Regency, Banten Province, in 2016. The research used field survey method. To know the value of each marketing margin and its profit value, using questionnaire method of questionnaire data to 10 respondents of buffalo breeders, 5 intermediary traders, 3 large traders and 2 market/meat traders from each data were analyzed economically. The while primary data and secondary data are analyzed by using value of marketing margin analysis. The purpose of this research is to know the marketing margin of buffalo cattle at the level of farmers, small pedanag, traders and market/meat pedangan.Hasil research results at the level of breeders marketing margin I sebear Rp.575.000,- with a share of 5%, profit on the level of cattle traders marketing margin II amounting to Rp.400.000,- with a share of 4.4% and profit at the level of trader III marketing margin of Rp.403.000,- with a share of 4.5% and profit at market/meat market margin level of marketing IV of Rp.305,500,- with a share of 4.3%. From each of the interest margin and the share value shows the buffalo price ratio, which is the difference of each level of livestock traders.


This project has been conducted on “Effectiveness of training” in CELEBRITY FASHION LIMITED. The Primary Objective of this project is that to measure the effectiveness of training. The Secondary Objectives are to study the Effectiveness of training. A Research Methodology was followed for the effective functioning of the research. The Research design used in the study is descriptive. The sampling technique used by the researcher is non-probability sampling. Questionnaire method was followed to collect primary data and the secondary data was collected from the organization and books available. The resulted analysis helped us to understand the satisfaction level of employees in the training and development activities carried out by CELEBRITY FASHION LIMITED.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 167
Author(s):  
Roly Ramanda

This research is motivated by the existence of the problem of illegal levies carried out by the school against students who are not based on certain rules and not through an agreement between the school and parents or also referred to as Illegal Levies. The research was conducted to find out the strategy of the Team Saber Pungli Padang City in an effort to eradicate the education sector illegal fees in Padang City, as well as the obstacles faced and efforts to overcome these obstacles. The method used in this study is a qualitative approach using descriptive methods. The research informants were conducted purposively. The type of data used is primary data and secondary data with data collection techniques using source triangulation techniques. Then the data is analyzed through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusions / verification that are carried out during the research process. The results of the study can be concluded that the saber pungli team strategy in eradicating extortion there are several stages, namely: intelligence, prevention through socialization, action and justice. The researcher concluded that the Padang City illegal broom team team strategy had been implemented and for the results had begun optimally, as evidenced by the response from the community about no more illegal fees made by the school against students and reduced public reports of extortion in school. To be more optimal and the success of this strategy, it is better for the team to work together again with all government and community groups to jointly eradicate illegal fees.


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (1A) ◽  
pp. 169
Author(s):  
Marlina ., Damatun ◽  
Ventje V. Rantung ◽  
Melsje Y. Memah

This study aims to determine of women workers in the horticultural farm in the Village Wailan. The research was conducted in November 2016 to April 2017, from preparation to preparation of the report. The data used primary data and secondary data. This research was conducted with a purposive sampling technique, the number of samples taken by 30 respondents. The data were analyzed descriptively presented in table form. The results showed that the working hours of women at Harvest activity of 2.56 hours / day, planting 1.7 hours / day, tillage 1.66 hours / day, weeding 0.46 hours / day, nursery 0.4 hours / day , fertilization 0.26 hours / day and control of pests and diseases 0 hours / day.


2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 11-20
Author(s):  
Kapil Khanal

 Objective: To assess the corporate social responsibility practices in Nepalese commercial banking sector. Methods and Materials: Primary and secondary sources of data were used in the study. The primary data were collected through direct questionnaire method from 60 employees of sampled commercial banks. The secondary source was through journals, textbooks and annual reports of Nepal Rastra Bank. SPSS and Microsoft excel were used to analyze the collected data. The value of Cronbach’s Alpha (α) of overall questionnaire is 0.92, which suggests the reliability of primary data. Descriptive and explorative research designs were used to analyze the primary and secondary data. Results and Conclusion: Responses from all the respondents of commercial banks regarding CSR and Non-Financial Performance clearly imply that CSR has an influence on the Non-Financial Performance. In terms of ‘R2’, CSR impacts both Brand Image and Brand Awareness (i.e. 0.987). This clearly indicates that more than 98.7% variance of both non-financial performances has been explained by CSR. In terms of ‘R2’, CSR impacts less in financial performance (i.e. 0.149). This clearly indicates that only than 14.9% variance of financial performance has been explained by CSR.


BUANA SAINS ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 9
Author(s):  
Nonok Supartini ◽  
Hariadi Darmawan ◽  
Karunia Setyowati

The aim of this study are : (1) to identify production profile of broiler’s partnership at Gerbangkertosusila region; (2) to identify farmer’s profile of broiler’s partnership at Gerbangkertosusila region; (3) to identify human resources development factors of broiler’s partnership. This research done at Gerbangkertosusila region (Gresik, Bangkalan, Mojokerto, Surabaya, Sidoarjo dan Lamongan) East Java Province for 2 (two) months. This research is quantitative research with Cross Sectional Survey which mean questionnaire method by question list used in order to data collected as primary and secondary data. Primary data collected by survey, observation and depth interviewed with questionnaire used in order to got valid data, such as farmer profile and production profile information. Secondary data collected by data study and documentation from government documents and broiler’s partnership corporation related documents. Data analysist was descriptive analysist. The conclusion of this study are : (1) Broiler’s farmer profile are mostly (90%) at productive ages with Senior High School graduated as the most common (75%) and an enterpreneur as main profession (45%) which more than 3 years of production periods (80%) and had experiences at 2 kind of broiler’s partnership models (60%); (2) Management contract as the most choosen broiler’s partnership models by respondents


2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-20
Author(s):  
Kapil Khanal

 Objective: To assess the corporate social responsibility practices in Nepalese commercial banking sector. Methods and Materials: Primary and secondary sources of data were used in the study. The primary data were collected through direct questionnaire method from 60 employees of sampled commercial banks. The secondary source was through journals, textbooks and annual reports of Nepal Rastra Bank. SPSS and Microsoft excel were used to analyze the collected data. The value of Cronbach’s Alpha (α) of overall questionnaire is 0.92, which suggests the reliability of primary data. Descriptive and explorative research designs were used to analyze the primary and secondary data. Results and Conclusion: Responses from all the respondents of commercial banks regarding CSR and Non-Financial Performance clearly imply that CSR has an influence on the Non-Financial Performance. In terms of ‘R2’, CSR impacts both Brand Image and Brand Awareness (i.e. 0.987). This clearly indicates that more than 98.7% variance of both non-financial performances has been explained by CSR. In terms of ‘R2’, CSR impacts less in financial performance (i.e. 0.149). This clearly indicates that only than 14.9% variance of financial performance has been explained by CSR.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (4.34) ◽  
pp. 281
Author(s):  
Mariana Rachmawati ◽  
Mohd Haizam Mohd Saudi ◽  
R. Adjeng Mariana ◽  
Tezza Adriansyah Anwar

This paper study on the effect of service marketing mix performance consisting of product, price, place, promotion, people, physical evidence, and process to decision in continuing education at SMK Lugina Rancaekek District of Bandung. The method used is quantitative method with descriptive approach. It used primary data and secondary data. This study was conducted in a field of education with population of all students of class X in SMK Lugina Rancaekek. Sample determination technique used is non-probability sampling technique with purposive sampling approach, which become sample in this research is class X student at SMK Lugina Rancaekek, that is 74 people. Data collection technique is done by questionnaire method, interview, observation, and documentation. Based on the results of study, with multiple regression analysis obtained value of 21,733. While, the correlation coefficient analysis is 0,607. The amount of influence of service marketing mix performance to decision in continuing education equal to 36,2% and the rest 63,8% influenced by other variable not examined in this study. T test results obtained t value arithmetic on product variables 2,516, price 2,618, place 2,565, promotion 1,999, people 2,577, physical evidence 2,066, and process 2,470 bigger than t table that is 1,9966, then Ha accepted and Ho rejected. Thus, it can be concluded that product variables, price, place, promotion, people, physical evidence, and process affect the decision in education in SMK Lugina Rancaekek.  


Author(s):  
Bekir Sıtkı Şirikçi ◽  
Mevlüt Gül

In this study, the quince market was examined in the world and Turkey. The primary data in the study were obtained by questionnaire method with 28 middleman in different marketing levels in Sakarya, Antalya, Bursa, Bilecik and Denizli where quince production is concentrated. Secondary data were obtained from the FAO and TURKSTAT. The world quince production, which is 324465 tons compared to 1981-1985 which is the beginning of the period, increased by 94.3% to 630325 tons in 2013. Major countries in world quince production are Turkey, China, Uzbekistan, Morocco and Iran. Quince production in Turkey increased by 1.60 times compared to the average of 1981-1985. In this increase in the quince production in Turkey, the increase in the per-tree yield has been considerably effective (an increase of 40%). 5.3% of quince fruit produced in the world is exported. World quince exports amount increased 8.32 times and the value increased 38.42 times. The highest share in quince export values is in the Netherlands (33.6%). The Netherlands is followed by Turkey, Austria and Iran respectively. The share of Turkey in the world export value is 31.1%. Russia ranks first in the world quince import with 23.3% share. Austria and Germany are followed by Russia.9.4% of the quince production in Turkey is exported. The major quince producers are Sakarya, Bursa, Antalya, Bilecik and Denizli. The 15 of the interviewed intermediaries, reported that the most important problem that there is no quince at the desired time, quantity, quality and price (54).


Patan Pragya ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-62
Author(s):  
Ananta Raj Dahal

Foreign employment plays vital role in maintaining the Nepalese’s economy. This paper analyses the nature and socio-economic impacts of the foreign employment in Nepal with reference to Mahalaxmi Municipality of Lalitpur district. Main source of information of this study is primary data and some secondary data are also used for the supplementary usage of the study. Primary data were collected through the direct questionnaire method used the semi-structured for the sample area of people who were selected by judgemental sampling method. Descriptive statistics was used to analyse the data by the help of micro excel program. Major destination for foreign employment is Malaysia and Qatar. Employees who pursue the employment in those countries manage borrowing in interest. They collect the information about employment from brokers, manpower companies and agents. The people of the sample area have made more income from foreign employment than other occupation in local jobs and they spend for food and education. Remittance from the foreign employment has played very positive role to improve school education and better health services of the people of sample area.


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