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Relevance Of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s Thoughts On Family Planning | Dr. Rajendra D. Jeur  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Jan,2014
According to Dr. B. R. Ambedkar overpopulation is linked with the problems of unemployment, poverty, social and economic backwardness, agriculture distress etc. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar focused that birth control through family planning is the only remedy to tackle the problem of overpopulation. He strongly opposed the Gandhili’s views related

Assessing The Corporate Social Responsibility Activities Of Atwima Kwawoman Rural Bank Limited And Its Impact On The Communities It Operates | Adjei Hayford  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Business Ethics | Dec,2013
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is one of the pressing issues in today’s business environment with the rising societal expectations from business enterprises. This paper seeks to document or assess how the AKRB Ltd is contributing to its operating communities. A survey was conducted in Pakyi No.2

An Evaluation Of Agriculture And Economic Performance In Zimbabwe | Clainos Chidoko  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Commerce | Dec,2013
The study entails a review of the impact of agriculture on economic performance in Zimbabwe. It has also emerged that economic decline of growth in Zimbabwe from 2000 to 2008, has been largely due to the stagnation in growth in the agricultural sector. Zimbabwe still depends on rain-fed agriculture, which

A Study On Housing Loan Borrowers Of Public And Private Sector Banks In Thoothukudi Area | Mrs.S.Rajalakshmi  Mrs.C.Pappeswari  Mr.A.venkatesh  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Commerce | Dec,2013
Housing is a primary human need next in importance only to food and clothing. A first priority for a youngster who beings life is therefore to plan for a house. This takes precedence over other household expenditure and creature needs. Housing, however, is a major expenditure and cannot be

Occupational Gender Segregation In India | Sonali Chakraborty  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Dec,2013
This paper intends to analyse occupational gender segregation in Indian labour market, using the nationally represented, unit level data from Employment and Unemployment Survey, conducted by National Sample Survey Organisation, during the year 1993-94 and 2004-05. Though an extensive work on occupational gender segregation has been done at international

The New Monetary Policy And Foreign Currency Inflows In Zimbabwe | Clainos Chidoko  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Dec,2013
The study entails a review of the impact of new monetary policy on foreign currency inflows for the past decade. The New Monetary Policy is the monetary policy in the context of the monetary authorities activities during the period 2003 to 2009, as the country wrestled with economic challenges that

Economic Valuation Of The Cultural Heritage: The Context Of Viewing Artifacts Located At The Asante Manhyia Palace Museum. | Jamal Mohammed  Kwasi Amoako-Ohene  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Dec,2013
Museums world over have an intrinsic value which holds an explanation for the cultural heritage of a group of people. The Asante Manhyia palace museum is one of the very oldest museums in the Asante kingdom that proud itself with many important possessions. This study intended to place an economic

Indian Economy: An Overview [2007-12] | Mr. Guru Swarup  Ms. Seema Chandel  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Dec,2013
Economy - overview: India is today one of the sixth fastest growing economies of the world. Indian Economy is the ninth-largest in the world by nominal GDP and the third-largest by purchasing power parity. On a per-capita-income basis, India ranked 141st by nominal GDP and 130th by GDP (PPP) in

An Analysis Of Zimbabwe’s Indigenisation And Economic Empowerment Programme (ieep) As An Economic Development Approach | Taonaziso Chowa  Marshal Mukuvare  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Dec,2013
This paper looks at the historical processes that influence the indigenisation and economic empowerment programme (IEEP) adopted by the Government of Zimbabwe (GoZ) and identifies the potential trickledown benefits, constraints and alternative emphasis/models to the current programme. We superimpose the employee/community share ownership schemes (E/CSOSs) and youth development fund (YDF)

Impact Of Mahathma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantees Programme On Wage Rates Food Security And Rural Urban Migration In Andhra Pradesh | Dr. N. Venkat Ram  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Dec,2013
In developing countries, the link between employment and poverty is one of the most debatable issues, particularly in the light of their relationship with the general growth rate of the economy. Employment is a source of income and livelihood, and also reflection of the overall living condition of people. Poverty

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