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Implications of Migration: A Case Study of Industrial Migrant Labourers in Ludhiana
... of Ludhiana city come from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar as these states suffer from lack of employment opportunities and ...these labourers are not respected and treated as an equal part of the ...the ... See full document
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Migrant Labour and Industrial Work Environment: A Relationship Vital to National development
... present study is on one of the most perplexing dilemmas of development, ...i.e., migration. The study concentrates on the industrial migrant labourers working in the industries ... See full document
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Push and Pull Factors of Migration: A Case Study of Brick Kiln Migrant Workers in Punjab
... The migration generally takes place from the area of less economic opportunities and retarded social development towards developed and fast developing ...areas. Migration of labour mostly involves movement ... See full document
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Spatial Analysis of Groundwater Quality of an Industrial District of Punjab(Ludhiana) using Geographic Information System A Case Study
... Chloride is one of the most important chemical parameter in estimation of the quality of water and higher concentration of chloride indicates higher amount of organic pollution. Permissible limit of chloride content in ... See full document
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Medullary Carcinoma of Breast: A Rare Case Study
... On palpation, it is bulky and deep seated within the breast tissue. In our case the lump was also deep seated within the right breast. 80% of MBC are present in single breast. In our case ... See full document
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Migration and Vulnerability: Challenges, Implications and Difficulties Faced by the Sahrawi Migrant Population
... a case study of transnational ...of case studies, we agree with authors such as Yin, who consider these as proper tools for the analysis of concrete phenomena in specific contexts (Yin, ...can ... See full document
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A Case Study of Motivational Levels among Personnel Working in A Government Teaching Hospital of Punjab
... the study was to assess the motivation levels of personnel working at a public sector teaching hospital and to identify differences in various categories of ...personnel. Study was conducted on all the ... See full document
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Research Trends in Field of Geology A Case Study of Banaras Hindu University
... theses i.e., 10 has been produced in the year 2012 while the lowest being in the eleven years of the study period. Petrology appears to be the only broad subject area which has attracted the attention of ... See full document
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Study on Assessment of Physico chemical properties of Industrial wastes
... The amount of TDS in this study varies from 1370 to 8100 mg/l, and the result was shown in Figure 3. In the waste water, TDS are composed mainly of bicarbonates, chlorides, carbonates, phosphates, and nitrates of ... See full document
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Unauthorised migration beyond structure/agency? Acts, interventions, effects
... ‘unauthorised migration’. It asks: Is ‘migrant agency’ an effective critical concept in the context of a so- called European migration ‘crisis’? How helpful are the social scientific concepts of ... See full document
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A Study on Job Involvement – A Case of VNECO SSM Company
... According to the results of this study, the factor “Perceived organizational support” has the biggest impact on the cohesion with the work at VNECO.SSM. Therefore, the company should organize regular sessions of ... See full document
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Exploring migrant workers motivations for migration and their perceived contributions to the UK : A case study of Liverpool
... What the research shows, therefore, is that while the reasons for CEE migrants coming to the UK were (by and large) primarily economic, the relative importance of economic ‘pull’ factors – in the form of the availability ... See full document
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Industrial dispute prevention: a case study of ntpc ltd
... of industrial dispute is common to almost all the developed and developing countries of all over the ...to industrial friction and conflicts, which ultimately cause industrial dispute 2 ... See full document
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IMPACT OF WATER SUPPLY ON ECONOMIC GROWTH: A CASE STUDY OF INDIA
... India being one of the most populated country, is the highest freshwater consumer. With 65% of ground water resource, it plays an important role in developing country’s economic and social infrastructure. The largest ... See full document
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Care Work in the Global Economy: the Case of Latin American Migrant Women in Spain
... and migrant care work, generating what has been des- ignated as the new domestic world order (Handagneu-Sotelo 2002), the new international division of reproductive labour (Parreñas 2015) and the transnational ... See full document
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Analysis of Distance Learning in Smart Schools in Iran: A Case Study of Tehran’s Smart Schools
... Given that distance education has become prevalent in the last two decades, it seems to have had a good result in different disciplines and countries and has changed the focus of education from teaching to learning ... See full document
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The Socio Economic Implications of Governmental Attitudes on the Education of the Nomadic Children: A Case Study of Goru/Kalgo migrant Fulani in Kebbi State
... Some of these implications are: An uneducated person has so many enemies such as epidemics, hunger, disorder, crimes, humiliation and many others. Thus an uneducated nomad is a likely curse to the society. This ... See full document
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Marriage migration, migrant precarity, and social reproduction in Asia: an overview
... of migration, temporary contract ...the migration of workers has morphed into a structural and long-term feature of Asian economies, partly in response to enhanced neoliberal economic practices and ... See full document
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Rameshan
... female migrant laborers employed within the ...the study due to sections of people being not ready to admit the fact that they use the certain products especially since Kerala is one of the few states to ... See full document
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Working conditions of female agricultural labourers: a case study
... present study that, a majority of the respondents (55 percent) belongs to SC,NT and OBC caste ...the study that Maratha caste women (38 percent) were also found to be landless in large numbers as they are ... See full document
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