Current Issue : July - September Volume : 2020 Issue Number : 3 Articles : 5 Articles
In the absence of a sufficient number of state-run institutional interventions, any\naction stemming from autonomous, voluntary private sector initiatives providing\ncounseling and up-skilling to unemployed women is de facto important, especially\nwhen referring to confirmed successful and recurring efforts. This contribution provides\na detailed discussion and analysis of the methodological approach and extraordinary\nresults of the â??Mellon Skills Acceleratorâ? initiative, designed and delivered by knowl\nSocial Enterprise to increase employability. It provides a preliminary evaluation of the\ninitiativeâ??s impact and suitability to be adopted as a standard course of action, across\nthe Greek nation and possibly across Europe and beyond. The author has had firsthand\nexperience of Mellon Skills Accelerator working as a volunteer counsel and coach\nwith the organization....
Chinese government is trying to use the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) to\nhelp the development of Chinaâ??s elderly care industry. This article will analyze\nthe characteristics of pension PPP projects, summarize the current status of\nChinaâ??s pension PPP projects and existing problems, and make some suggestions\nfor these problems. Firstly, the article reviews the literature of Chinaâ??s\npension PPP projects, then introduces the common types of pension PPPs,\nand analyzes 107 pension service projects in the project management library\nof the Ministry of Financeâ??s PPP Center. Finally, it proposes the problems of\nexisting PPP projects, and made some suggestions. The results of this study\ndescribe the current status of pension PPPs in China and provide useful references\nfor future research....
This paper uses the data of prefecture-level and above cities to establish a\nmodel to study the impact of employment opportunities on population agglomeration.\nIt is found as follows: First, on the whole, employment opportunities\nhave a significant impact on population agglomeration. Sub-industry,\nindustrial and modern services Employment have a significant positive impact\non population agglomeration, and the impact of employment in traditional\nservices is not significant. Secondly, the impact of employment on population\nagglomeration is decreasing after 2012. The impact of industrial employment\non population agglomeration has become insignificant. The impact\nof modern service industry employment on population agglomeration is still\nsignificant, but its influence is gradually decreasing. Finally, from other variables,\nthe initial population density, infrastructure level and medical level\nare positively correlated with population agglomeration, and the level of economic\ndevelopment is negatively correlated with population agglomeration....
Sud-Kivu province in DRC faces to malnutrition of his population. Agriculture\nand especially livestock have a low yield due to bad government, low\ndiseases control, lack of feed, inappropriate chickenâ??s accommodation. Importation\nof food is very high. A survey was implemented on local chickens\nrearing in Bukavu town and his hinterland territories of Kabare, Walungu\nand Kalehe in Sud-Kivu. Conducted at the household level, standard methods\nof interviews and structured questionnaires were used on characterization\nchickenâ??s production systems and commercialization. Survey began on 2nd\nand finished on 22th April 2016. Results showed in terms of hatching, weaning,\nlaying, health, accommodation, eggs production, weights and prices of\neggs, hen and coq that local chickens still were mostly reared in traditional\nsystems. Chickenâ??s products prices were high. To start a good program of\nchicken industry in this province and as well as in entire the country, selection\nof local chickens should before be carried out on characterization of\nproduction systems and genetic molecular analysis....
Entrepreneurs are faced with complex financial decisions to turn their businesses\naround. They make financial decisions in the form of savings, investment\nand retirement planning, which makes financial culture crucial in business\nfinancing decisions and subsequent performance. Decisions made by\nSME owners need to be madse with a certain level of expertise, which requires\nfinancial knowledge, behaviors and attitudes that will enhance the financial\nperformance of the business. The purpose of this research is to know the influence\nof financial culture on the SMEsâ?? financial performance in Lebanon.\nThe survey made it possible to deduce the relationship between the financial\nculture and the financial performance....
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