Essays about: "Basic Human Needs Satisfaction"

Found 3 essays containing the words Basic Human Needs Satisfaction.

  1. 1. Factors of Job Satisfaction in the Healthcare Industry

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Latiffa Alia Abd Razak; Carolina Gamundi; [2018]
    Keywords : job satisfaction; healthcare industry; nurses; Sweden; employee satisfaction; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : The study aims to analyze and explore the factors that affect job satisfaction among nurses working in Emergency Departments. An online questionnaire was implemented to examine the factors that most influence overall job satisfaction among nurses in the Emergency Department. READ MORE

  2. 2. What could be a peacemaking strategy based on relative deprivation and provention perspective in Casamance?

    University essay from Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)

    Author : Ebou Jammeh; [2013]
    Keywords : Conflict Resolution Provention; Relative Deprivation; Basic Human Needs Satisfaction; Protracted Social Conflicts; Casamance; Senegal;

    Abstract : The Casamance conflict for decades has been unable to produce a sustained peace settlement. This project utilised among others, the relative deprivation and basic human needs satisfaction theories respectively and concludes that the conflict is underpinned by relative deprivation, strongly felt and driven by the elite group. READ MORE

  3. 3. Possible correlation between sustainability, wellbeing and traditional African values : Wellbeing factors among citizens in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa

    University essay from Fakulteten för samhälls- och livsvetenskaper

    Author : Erika Aarnseth; [2013]
    Keywords : Life quality; African Culture; Sustainable development.; Livs kvalitet; Afrikansk kultur; hållbar utveckling;

    Abstract :  Present development path is based on the Western ideas, with focus on market, competition, capitalism and individualism. It has shown to create unsustainable patterns in terms of a growing ecological footprint, decreased wellbeing and growing inequities. This calls for new, alternative development paths. READ MORE