Moonlighting

Moonlighting Author: Atharva B Golatkar   1.Moonlighting: a key to differences in measuring employment growth   STINSON JR., J. F(1987) states that one of the important factors is the treatment of multiple job holders within each series. In the house hold survey, employed persons who held more than one job were counted only once, at… Continue reading Moonlighting

child Labour

CHILD LABOUR  Author Name :- Azhar Abutalib Shaikh   1.COMPULSORY SCHOOLING LAWS AND THE CURE FOR CHILD LABOUR    Giorgio Bellettini and Carlotta Berti Ceroni, states child labour  which relies on the imperfect enforcement of compulsory schooling laws. It is the effect of compulsory schooling legislation (CSL) on child labour and school attendance is still an open… Continue reading child Labour

Experience of students during peak traffic hours.

Title: Experience of students during peak traffic hours. Author: Sandesh Ambhore: Roll No. 67 Pranay Iswalkar: Roll No. 80 Pritesh Mehtre: Roll No. 95     Introduction: We are conducting a brief survey to understand the experiences of students during peak traffic hours. The primary aim is to gain insights into the challenges they face… Continue reading Experience of students during peak traffic hours.

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RACISM

Racism Author Ashwin Kambli BATCH A – 0222022 Integrating Racism as a Sentinel Indicator in Public Health Surveillance and Monitoring Systems.  Integrating racism as a sentinel indicator in public health surveillance and monitoring systems is a concept that involves recognizing racism as a fundamental determinant of health and incorporating it into data collection and analysis… Continue reading RACISM

Copyright

CopyrightAuthor: Mohit Manoj NandiMMS – Roll No.40Kohinoor Business School Literature Review Causing Copyright Bal Ganesh, S. et al. (2017) say that the copyright protection attaches to an original work of expression the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible medium. Yet modern copyright law contains no viable mechanism by which to examine whether… Continue reading Copyright

Copyright

Copyright Author: Mohit Manoj Nandi MMS – Roll No.40 Kohinoor Business School Literature Review Causing Copyright Bal Ganesh, S. et al. (2017) say that the copyright protection attaches to an original work of expression the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible medium. Yet modern copyright law contains no viable mechanism by which… Continue reading Copyright

Inequality

NAME: Janhavi Khamkar BATCH: MMS – B ROLL NO: 88 TOPIC: Inequality. BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODOLOGY TITLE : INEQUALITY AUTHOR : Cech, Erin A.; Rothwell, William. LITERATURE REVIEW: LGBT Workplace Inequality in the Federal Workforce: Intersectional Processes, Organizational Contexts, and Turnover Considerations. In “LGBT Workplace Inequality in the Federal Workforce: Intersectional Processes, Organizational Contexts, and Turnover… Continue reading Inequality

Demonetisation In India

Author : Sahil Rasal MMS Roll No : 48 DEMONETISATION IN INDIA 1. Demonetization and digital payments in India: perception and reality. Chakrabarty, Manisha et al (2023) state that the demonetization of certain banknotes in India in 2016 was a significant event in the country’s economic history. One of the major objectives of this initiative… Continue reading Demonetisation In India

Birth Rate

Birth Rate. Author: Tejas Rajendra Pagare. MMS – Roll No (0222042). Kohinoor Business School. Literature Review. Live Birth Rates in Women Under 38 Years Old with AMH Level : Morcel K A retrospective research found that in their first IVF +/- ICSI cycle 1, women under the age of 38 with AMH levels of less than… Continue reading Birth Rate

Ethics

Author: Mansi Patil Roll No : 0222044 Literature Review What Is Ethics, Anyway? James Pasztor (2015)states that We often speak about ethics as if we know what it is, as if it is black and white you are either ethical or you are not. There is a big difference between coming up with your own… Continue reading Ethics