Search Results - employed perceptions

  1. The influence of social media communication on South African millennial consumer purchase intentions of motor vehicle brands

    Published 2017
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  2. Teacher understanding and implementation of executive functions in Grade R

    Published 2019
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  3. Community Care Workers’ role in supporting academic resilience of learners from low socio-economic contexts

    Published 2022
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  4. Social work intervention for unmarried teenage fathers by Smith, Patrick J. D.

    Published 2008
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  5. Re-defining stewardship : a Nigerian perspective on accountable and responsible land ownership according to the Old Testament by Ahiamadu, Amadi

    Published 2008
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  6. A phenomenological study into the experiences of retrenchment implementers by Westermann-Winter, Birgit

    Published 2007
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  7. The strategic value of authentic narrative in branded entertainment by Van Loggerenberg, Marthinus Johannes Coetzee

    Published 2017
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  8. Opportunities for short-sea shipping in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region: evidence based on discrete choice modelling by Konstantinus, Abisai

    Published 2020
    “…Discrete choice modeling (DCM) is employed as the main methodology to study shipper and carrier behavior. …”
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  9. Exploring the educational significance of science fairs for high school science teachers

    Published 2017
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  10. Code-switching as a persuasive device in South African advertising by Cowley, Jennali

    Published 2016
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  11. An outcome evaluation of the Home-School partnership programme by Muzire, Mufudzi

    Published 2019
    “…In this evaluation, a descriptive design was used. The design employed a quantitative approach to address question one as secondary data from 90 feedback reports by teachers were analysed using Microsoft excel. …”
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  12. How the healthcare-seeking socio-cultural context shapes maternal health clients' mHealth utilisation in a Kenyan context by Cheruto, Sowon Karen

    Published 2021
    “…From an internalisation perspective, uncertainties and risks in the maternal healthcare-seeking context resulted in hesitated adoption. Contextual perceptions of usefulness of the intervention resulted in the use of mHealth to substitute other healthcare structures while having different perceptions of the role of mHealth created dissonance among the maternal health clients. …”
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  13. Assessment of veld utilisation practices and veld condition in the Little Karoo by Cupido, Clement F.

    Published 2008
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  14. Social media effects on the academic performance of Nile University students by Mowafy, Gina

    Published 2018
    “…The findings of the study explains the perception of Nile university students of social media effects on their academic performance, and to what extend do they use social media for academic related purposes, and it explores the effect of the different academic majors, academic statues and gender on the social media usage perception and usage. …”
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  15. Work Precarity, Mental Health, and Performance among Humanitarian Aid Workers in Egypt Post-2025 U.S. Funding Reduction by Allam, Mariam

    Published 2026
    “…This study provides empirical evidence on the relationship between precarious employment and worker mental well-being in the humanitarian sector, extends precarious employment theory to this unique context, and offers practical recommendations for organizations and policymakers to address workforce precarity and improve employment sustainability in humanitarian work.…”
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  16. Exploring the livelihood strategies of unemployed black female migrant youth living in Cape Town, South Africa by Soko, Mumba Martha

    Published 2021
    “…The study interviewed twenty unemployed black female migrant youth between the ages of 25 and 34 to understand their experiences and perceptions of a) factors or conditions that forced them to immigrate to Cape Town, b) challenges they encountered in trying to secure employment, and vulnerabilities experienced, and c) the livelihood strategies they employed and available social service support. …”
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