Browsing by Subject "Changes"
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Analysing the onus issue in dismissals emanating from the enforcement of unilateral changes to conditions of employment
(2011)The main objective of this article is to analyse the issue of onus emanating from the enforcement of unilateral changes to conditions of employment. At the heart of the controversy that has faced the Labour Appeal Court ... -
Exploring perceived changes in family functioning after the imprisonment of a family member
(2014)Research regarding the imprisonment of a family member has mainly focused on the effects of parental imprisonment on the children in that family. Literature indicates that the child of an imprisoned parent has to deal with ... -
Socio-cultural correlates of changes in the timing of marriage in Ghana: 1988-2014
(IFE Centre for Psychological Studies (ICPS), 2017)While conventional thinking with regards to population change has given pride of place to the three central demographic variables of fertility, mortality and migration; family formation and dissolution patterns have been ... -
Students’ learning approaches: are they changing?
(Springer, 2017)ome researchers believe that not much has changed in terms of how students prefer to study, whilst others believe that tertiary institutions have to adapt to a new generation of students. The aim of this paper is to determine ... -
Three-year changes in social correlates of physical activity, physical activity and health -related fitness among adolescents: the PAHL study
(North-West University (South-Africa). Potchefstroom Campus, 2019)Background: Physical inactivity has been ranked the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality. Despite the health risks, physical inactivity is common. Studies to identify the correlates of physical activity to inform ...