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Household intervention and residential satisfaction in low-income housing in Kissy, FreetownCham, Lansana Juldeh January 1992 (has links)
My involvement with low-income housing development in Freetown particularly in the Kissy area between 1983 and 1988 sparked my interest in the evolving problem of housing deterioration in most parts of the city. The dominant theme of almost universal relevance, i.e. housing improvement, had impressed itself upon me as a result. I therefore felt that a comprehensive study of the problem need to be carried out. If one permits his hopes to condition his speculations, one may conclude that housing improvement among low-income households will improve the quality of life for the majority of the inhabitants of the city who are in the low-income groups. It is this fundamental aspiration that propelled me to undertake this study with the hope that improvements made by low-income households themselves will be a potent factor in housing improvement that eventually leads to a greater satisfaction. If this study succeeds in casting a stronger light on the importance of housing improvement by low-income households, and if it also inspires greater attention to this problem in government policies and in aid programmes, it will have more than served its purpose. The present study therefore, focuses on issues related to household intervention in low-income housing in Kissy and its relationship with residential satisfaction, and the residents attitudes and perceptions of their housing and how these may influence their values as regards their intervention in their housing in an attempt to improve its quality. The central question the research seeks to answer is: "is there any relationship between intervention of households and the satisfaction they derive from their housing? If so, which factors are involved?". The study also distinguishes between three types of household intervention: active, passive and balanced household intervention. The factors we believe may influence household intervention are: available resources, housing management control, residential attachment, previous housing experience, preferred housing, and their demographic characteristics i.e. household density, household size, household income; age, education and occupation of the head of household, and their residential status. To achieve these objectives hypotheses were derived based on the above factors. Statistical analysis which include Pearsonian correlations, Chi-square tests and analysis of variance were performed on data gathered in a survey conducted in Kissy between November 1990 and March 1991. The results indicate that residential satisfaction was positively associated with household intervention. This was more so for owner occupiers than renter. The former also carried out more interventions in their housing than the latter. Residential attachment, housing management control, household size, and household income were the factors found to be significantly associated with household intervention. It is hoped that findings based on the assumptions and limitations of the study will be satisfactory for use in Public policy making, programme planning and implementation, and will also provide useful information to those involved in the design and improvement of housing for low-income families in Kissy.
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Alte und neue Kriege in Afrika ein Vergleich am Beispiel der Bürgerkriege in Äthiopien/Eritrea und Sierra LeoneBockwoldt, Thorben January 2006 (has links)
Zugl.: Marburg, Univ., Magisterarbeit, 2006
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The UN Peacebuilding Commission lessons from Sierra LeoneIro, Andrea January 2009 (has links)
Zugl.: Potsdam, Univ., Diss.
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"Yerri, yerri, koongo" a social history of liberated African immigration into Jamaica, 1841-1867 /Schuler, Monica Elaine. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis--Wisconsin. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 294-308).
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The breakdown of authoritarian regimes and the quest for democracy the case of Sierra Leone /Weller, Ben Franklin. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1997. / Typescript. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 236-250).
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Leadership perception of issues and foreign policy difference a study of foreign policy decisions and orientations in Nigeria, Ghana, and Sierra Leone /Ajene, Oga Godwin, January 1984 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1984. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 341-354).
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The settlement of liberated Africans in the mountain villages of the Sierra Leone Colony, 1808-1841Spitzer, Manon Lily, January 1969 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1969. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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Marriage among the professional group in Sierra LeoneHarrell-Bond, Barbara E. January 1972 (has links)
No description available.
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Advent and expansion of Islam in Sierra LeoneMousa, Abdel Salam Jad Bassiouni 16 July 2014 (has links)
M.A. (Islamic Studies) / Please refer to full text to view abstract
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The development of education in Sierra Leone in relation to western contact.Sawyerr, Ebunolorum S. January 1969 (has links)
No description available.
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