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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Lietuvos sveikatos mokslų universiteto medicinos akademijos farmacijos fakulteto studentų darbo lūkesčių ir migracijos vertinimas / Lithuanian university of health sciences medical academy pharmacy faculty students` work expectations and migration assesment

Venclovaitė, Indrė 01 July 2014 (has links)
Tyrimo tikslas – įvertinti LSMU MA FF studentų darbo lūkesčius, vidinę ir išorinę migraciją. Tyrimo uždaviniai buvo įvertinti studentų darbo lūkesčius, migracines nuostatas ir planus; nustatyti migracijos nuostatų skirtumus sociodemografinėse grupėse, bei įvertinti, kurie veiksniai – ekonominiai ar socialiniai yra lemiantys migracijai. Tyrimo metodika. Tyrimo metodai - kokybinis ir kiekybinis tyrimai. Kokybiniame tyrime dalyvavo 10 respondentų – vesta diskusija Focus grupėje; kiekybiniame tyrime - 206 respondentai – atlikta anoniminė anketinė apklausa. Statistinė duomenų analizė atlikta, naudojant statistinių programų rinkinio SPSS.20 versiją. Statistinių ryšių įvertinimui naudotas susijusių požymių χ2 (chi kvadrato) kriterijus, laisvės laipsnių skaičius ir statistinis reikšmingumas (p). Gautų duomenų tikrinimui pasirinktas statistinio reikšmingumo lygmuo lygus 0,05. Rezultatai. Tyrimo metu nustatyta, kad 77,2% apklaustųjų norėtų dirbti farmacinėje kompanijoje didmiestyje. Vertinant verslumą nustatyta, kad 75,7% norėtų kurti savo verslą. 67,5% respondentų tikisi uždirbti nuo 2001 iki 4000 litų atlyginimą. Vertinant skirtumus tarp sociodemografinių grupių nustatyta, kad moterims labiau nei vyrams yra svarbūs socialiniai darbo aspektai. 92,2% studentų Lietuvoje migruotų dėl didesnio atlyginimo ir geresnių darbo sąlygų. Moterys labiau nei vyrai yra linkusios migruoti dėl šeimyninių aplinkybių. Po studijų baigimo emigruoti planuoja 17,0% studentų, o 43,2% - dėl emigracijos nėra... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / The aim of the research is to evaluate LSMU MA FF work expectations, internal and external migration. The tasks of the research are to evaluate students’ work expectations, attitudes to migration and plans, to indicate different attitudes to migration in socio-demographic groups and to evaluate which factors – economic or social are determining migration process. Methodology of the research. Qualitative and quantitative research methods were used. 10 respondents participated in the qualitative research – discussion in Focus group was conducted; 206 respondents participated in the quantitative research – anonymous questionnaire was used for the quantitative research. Statistical data analysis performed using SPSS.20 version. The criterion of the related features χ2 (chi square), the number of degrees of freedom and the statistical significance (p) were used for the evaluation of the statistical relations. The statistical significance level equal 0.05 was chosen for the verification of the received data. Results. 77.2% of the respondents expect to work in a pharmaceutical company. 75.7% of the respondents would like to establish their own business. 67.5% of the respondents expect to earn 2001 – 4000 LTL. While evaluating the differences among socio-demographic groups it was determined that social aspects are more important for women than men. 92.2% of the students would migrate within a country for a better work conditions and higher salary. Women more than men are ready to... [to full text]
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The perceptions of Christian performers regarding their career advancement in the entertainment industry

Haarhoff, Marile Helene January 2014 (has links)
This study unveils the perceptions, real-life experiences and thought-processes of contract workers who dedicate their lives to the Christian faith, values and belief-system, but simultaneously endeavour to establish and follow a successful career in the volatile, cut-throat, non-Christian-based (“hedonistic”) occupational entertainment commerce. The researcher embarked on this study with a qualitative, interpretivist research approach. Data was gathered through in-depth, unstructured, face-to-face interviews with a sample of nine research participants. The sample consists of student entertainers; entertainers in the public eye, but not yet established; as well as entertainers who have successful established careers with loyal national and international audiences in the Entertainment Industry. The researcher explores and seeks to understand the core values and belief systems of the research participants with regards to their Christian religious orientation, which is statistically verified to be the most prevalent religious practise in South Africa (Nation Master, 2013; Religious affiliation by country, 2010). Hence, the research findings with regards to Christians’ approach and attitude towards their careers will contribute to a better understanding and management of the majority of the workforce in South Africa. Moreover, the expected norms, values and work ethic of the Entertainment Industry in South Africa are exposed in this study. Although existing literature upholds that the Entertainment Industry is an exceptionally unstable work environment compared to other corporate industries, this research study adds significantly to current literature as viable causes for the unstable occupational environment are also investigated and presented. Previous research only addressed several aspects of the effect on one’s career advancement if an individual’s core value system differs from the accepted norms in an organisation or industry in general. This study subsequently reveals the personal- and occupational challenges that Christian entertainers encounter in an Entertainment Industry in South Africa and how they subsequently aim to decrease the cognitive dissonance that they experience due to continuous role conflict between moral obligation and the vital necessity for employment and career advancement. The findings of this study correlate with previous research as it indicates that the research participants will generally choose and prioritise their personal core values- and moral belief system above contradictory social and professional career demands and expectations. / Dissertation (MCom)--University of Pretoria, 2014. / gm2014 / Human Resource Management / unrestricted

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