Abstract Gender discrimination is an important issue in the workplace in today’s world. Female employees are facing gender discrimination in the form of different dimensions. This discrimination is disturbing their performance. The main aim of this study is to see the effect of these gender discrimination dimensions which include glass ceiling, salary gap and discrimination in facilities on the productivity of female employees with the mediating effect of job commitment and job satisfaction. The
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Education system of Pakistan Introduction It is mandated in the Constitution of Pakistan to provide free and compulsory education to all children between the ages of 5-16 years and enhance adult literacy. With the 18th constitutional amendment the concurrent list which comprised of 47 subjects was abolished and these subjects, including education, were transferred to federating units as a move towards provincial autonomy. The year 2015 is important in the context that it marks the deadline for the
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In Support of Single Sex Education ‘The ancient Greek philosopher, Plato, said that Co-education creates a feeling of comradeship. He advocated teaching of both the male and female sexes in the same institution without showing any discrimination in imparting education.’ (1) This statement appears in many of the independent co educational school websites. Having an ancient Greek philosopher’s authority behind your school has to be a good marketing ploy for prospective parents. However, schools
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Contents Executive Summary 2 CHAPTER-1 3 Introduction: 3 Significance of the Study: 3 Objectives of the Study: 4 Scope: 4 CHAPTER-2 5 Literature Review: 5 CHAPTER-3 7 Findings: 7 Pie Charts: 8 CHAPTER-4 11 Analysis: 11 Model Summary 11 ANOVAb 11 Coefficientsa 11 Coefficient Correlationsa 12 Correlations 12 CHAPTER-5 13 Recommendations: 13 Conclusion: 13 APPENDIX 14 Questionnaire: 14 References 16 Executive Summary To know about the consumer buying
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Greater education capital may improve the returns to investments in health * Public health programs need knowledge learned in school * Basic hygiene and sanitation may be taught in school * Education needed in training of health personnel 7-10. Greater health capital may improve the returns to investments in education * Health is a factor in school attendance * Healthier students learn more effectively * A longer life raises the rate of return to education
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and only a very small population of women in China who are taking the opportunities to receive an education and achieve their dreams because of the societal and family pressure that were placed on them from childhood. The only chance to change their fate is to marry a "high quality" husband, and this demonstrates Young's opinion of women as limited by a "physical handicap" in a society where gender roles exist and where most women have no control over their life. Meyers defines Autonomy as "Expressing
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Gender Equality: * Introduction: * Gender equality is a social order in which women and men share the same opportunities and the same participation in both the economic and the domestic areas of responsibility. * Issues: * It refers to valuing both men and women equally, * works to defeat the misjudgment, * Women are ranked last in the ladder of society, * Relative Equality: * When both sexes have relative equality, economies grow rapidly, less corruption occurs
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Czykhryx who have been my best cheerleaders. ABSTRACT Academic performance of students is influenced by teacher factors and student factors. Teacher factors are the competencies, age, and gender, teaching position or designation and length of teaching in years. While student factors are the student’s gender as well, academic motivation, and family. The purpose of this thesis is to gain an in depth understanding of exactly which factor is greatly related to academic performance of students. In
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Development Policy (NWDP).The Bangladesh’s image from the world view was better than the past and it attracted many investor to invest the business in the country. Even through Bangladesh’s government attempt to prove the image of masculine social to Gender equality social in the globalization age, with many evidence such as the statistic of rape, gang rape, murder, torture and acid throwing to the women showed the increase number that the government policies in women’s right are fail. In the deep-seated
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other aspirations like education. Every year, about 14 million adolescent and teen girls are married, almost always forced into the arrangement by their parents. There is a correlation between poverty and child marriage. Girls from the poorest households are three times as likely to get married before age 18 as girls from the richest households.6 However, correlation does not always mean causation, - in contexts where the practice is almost universal, the level of education and location have found
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