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Aug 16, 2022Open    Access

Opportunities of Easement Areas in Lubumbashi, Resolving the Public-Private Conflict

Christian Bajima Wahelwe, Stella Yav N’Samb, Lukumwena Nsenda
The issue of unregulated occupations of road setbacks or plot fronts remains a complex concern in the city of Lubumbashi. These non-regulatory occupations of the public square for personal purposes give rise to a conflict of use between the individual and the community (, Bajima et al.). This study proposes to partially respond to the recommendations for revisiting the issue by continuing the observation of these areas, the literature review and proposals for possible solutions. A SWOT analysis ...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.9, 2022
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1109032


Aug 04, 2022Open    Access

The Problems of Educational Policy Implementation and Its Influence on the Welfare of Teacher Labor Market in Nigeria

Franca Adanne Enyiazu
The formulation of each educational policy level sets the stage for its implementation, which, according to Ukeje (1986), is perhaps the most crucial aspect of planning. Unfortunately, educational policies and goal attainment in Nigeria have been irreconcilable due to implementation problems, which have caused significant constraints on the welfare of the teacher labor market. The gaps between policy formulation and implementation arouse investigations to identify factors that constrain the effe...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.9, 2022
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1108868


Jul 20, 2021Open    Access

Working Family Caregivers’ Perception of Usefulness of an Online Employee Assistance Support Tool: A Pilot Study

Debra Gibbs, Julia Bilotta, Chanté Bowens, Monica Dougherty, Emma Murphy, Nicki Richardson, Molly Schneider-Adams
Objectives: The population of older adults is growing rapidly, creating high demand for the involvement of working family caregivers. This concurrent mixed-methods study sought to obtain information from working family caregivers regarding their perceptions of the usefulness of an online employee assistance support tool. Methods: Working family caregivers (n = 15) participated in a semi-structured focus group completing a demographic survey and the Modified Caregiver Strain Index (MCSI). Results...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.8, 2021
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1107663


Apr 30, 2021Open    Access

Lessons Learned from the European Union’s Experience in Capitalizing Architectural Heritage

Angela Moraru
The architectural heritage is a unique, material expression of history and culture. Bearing in mind, that the future of the historical buildings mostly depends on their integration into the economic life of the country and the sustainable development requires an adequate approach, the European Union’s experience in capitalizing architectural heritage is highly valuable. Real European examples proved that historical buildings preservation and their development and contribution to the economy are ...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.8, 2021
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1107372


Mar 23, 2021Open    Access

A Case Study of the Organization and Management of Bongabon Market Vendors Multi-Purpose Cooperative

Fhrizz S. De Jesus, Cleah F. Dela Cruz
This study described the Case of the Organization and Management of Bongabon Market Vendors Multi-Purpose Cooperative (BMVMPC). Specifically, it looked into the problems encountered of the Bongabon Market Vendor and analyzed how four Functions of Management contributes the problem of the Cooperative Market Vendor. This study used the descriptive-evaluative method and total enumeration for its sampling procedure. As to its findings, to ensure the respondents’ profitability and longevity, they “al...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.8, 2021
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1107204


Feb 26, 2021Open    Access

Spending Habits of Public School Teachers in Palayan City

Fhrizz S. De Jesus, Margie B. De Jesus
As the salary rise for teachers has been an on-going issue, the researchers studied the spending habits of the teaching personnel and their reasons in borrowing money from financing institutions. This study was conducted in twenty-two public schools in Palayan City with a total of one hundred seventy-seven teaching personnel as respondents. Descriptive research was used in this study through survey questionnaire and interview method in order to reveal the relationship between variables and to an...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.8, 2021
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1106332


Nov 27, 2020Open    Access

An Assessment of the Water, Irrigation, and Food Security by a Fishbone Analysis in Turkey

A. Ahmet Yücer, Feyza Nur Ayhan
The use of water resources is ineffective although Turkey has insufficient freshwater resources. Dry farming is practiced in a large part of agricultural land. This land due to insufficient precipitation throughout the country is left to fallow once in two years. Agricultural drought is becoming a severe challenge for agriculture and food security, and it may also impact the wealth of farmers by agriculture income. So, it causes widespread concern among the rural population. There is a close rel...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.7, 2020
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1106929


Dec 20, 2018Open    Access

Profile of Cuban Women Involved in Sex Tourism—A Financial Perspective

Anirban Nandi
With the country’s lack of access to financial resources and wages being low in the formal sector of employment, some women in Cuba have devised sex tourism as the way of survival and fulfilling their family and personal needs. This paper identifies the profile of those Cuban women who are involved in the sex tourism in Cuba and examines how this industry is financially benefiting them. This study follows the method of reviewing o
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Open Access Library J.   Vol.5, 2018
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1105073


Jun 15, 2017Open    Access

Some Thoughts on Massive Affordable Housing Schemes under the Pressure of Commodity Housing Inventory in China’s Cities

Ling Xu
The scale of China’s affordable housing construction is unprecedented in 12th Five-Year Plan, whether from the planning objectives, or the actual completion of present situation. However, under the increasing pressure of urban commercial housing inventory, it is urgently needed to carry out a reasonable coordination with urban housing supply side. Based on the review of the construction and development of affordable housing and co
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Open Access Library J.   Vol.4, 2017
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1103722


Jan 22, 2017Open    Access

Drawing the Demarcation Line: An Analysis of Sexual Harassment in Selected Learning Institutions in Nueva Ecija, Philippines Using Blumer’s Interactionism Model

Arneil G. Gabriel, Honorato P. Panahon
The study draws the line between sexual harassment act and socially acceptable behavior. Through symbolic interactionism and gender-power configuration theories, defining features of sexual harassment are drawn from the perspectives of 160 teacher education students—participants from four universities in Nueva Ecija, Philippines. The socio-psychological, legal and lay approaches to the study of sexual harassment guide the data gat
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Open Access Library J.   Vol.4, 2017
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1103328


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