Introduction This literature review analyses material discussing the intractable problem of indigenous welfare policy. It begins with a brief overview of the historical context of the literature and the effect policy has had on social outcomes to date. It moves on to look at the contemporary literature and discuss three key themes common to the reviewed literature‚ being poverty and how it is defined and measured; what causes poverty‚ and; what has been done to address it so far. The review then moves
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LITARTURE REVIEW Roma Mitra‚ Shankar Ravi (2008)‚ A stable and efficient banking sector is an essential precondition to increase the economic level of a country. This paper tries to model and evaluate the efficiency of 50 Indian banks. The Inefficiency can be analyzed and quantified for every evaluated unit. The aim of this paper is to estimate and compare efficiency of the banking sector in India. The analysis is supposed to verify or reject the hypothesis whether the banking sector fulfils its
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[pic]A PROFILE OF THE INDIAN PAINT INDUSTRY Information Research (IRL) has published a new report on the Indian paint and coatings market. The study points to phenomenal growth prospects for the Indian paint demand‚ which is now estimated at 1.22 million tonnes. Data in the report indicates that the entire Indian paint and coatings market will reach around two million tonnes at the start of the next decade. As construction projects get under way in India in a big way‚ the market is becoming
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select and recruit the suitable candidates from their social networks. As a reward‚ the employer typically pays the referring employee a referral bonus. Recruiting candidates using employee referral is widely acknowledged as being the most cost effective and efficient recruitment method to recruit candidates and as such‚ employers of all sizes‚ across
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Mindfulness-based Interventions in the treatment of Generalised Anxiety Disorder‚ Social Anxiety Disorder and Substance-use Disorders: An Evidence-Based Practice Paper Jasmine‚ Kah Yan Loo Student Number: 17262661 Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Psychological Science (Hons) School of Psychological Science La Trobe University
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How to Make a Review of Related Literature Do not you know how to make a review of related literature? No panic! Make use of our guide and you are sure to create a qualitative review of related literature. What is a Review of Related Literature? A review of related literature is an integral part of theses or dissertations. It may also be a required part of proposals. The main purpose of a review of related literature is to analyze scientific works by other researchers that you used for investigation
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Literature Review Draft Karen Foss‚ Library Director of the Catawba County Library System in Newton‚ North Carolina has expressed that it is difficult to find materials to help new public library managers cultivate their professional development. Most of the research and writings on library management have focused on academic libraries and only recently has there been more interest in the administration of public libraries. The skill and style of public library managers – the directors‚
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REVIEW OF LITERATURE 2.1 Introduction Once the research problem is identified and its delimitation made‚ review of literature is carried out. Sometimes literature review helps in problem identification. Review of literature means a review or study of literature relevant to the study taken up by the researcher. Best (1978) defines review of literature as “a brief summary of previous research and the writings of recognized experts provides the evidence that the researcher is familiar with what is
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Research Sections and the Review of Related Literature Prof. Cheryl Joy Fernandez SECTION SECTIONS 2 Typical Sections of Research Report • • • • • Title page Abstract Table of contents Introduction Literature review • • • • • • Methodology Results Discussion Conclusion References Appendix 3 Abstract • 150-300 words • Summary of whole report • Typically outlines aims and predictions‚ how the data was gathered‚ main findings‚ and whether predictions were supported‚ relevant explanations/issues
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Literature Review on Gays and Lesbians in the Workplace By T. Kings Introduction Diversity has been an evolving concept. The term is both specific‚ focused on an individual‚ and contextual‚ defined through societal constructs (Moore‚ 1999). Many current writers define diversity as any significant difference that distinguishes one individual from another‚ a description that encompasses a broad range of overt and hidden qualities. Generally‚ researchers organize diversity characteristics into four
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