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Abstract: This paper examines the concept of health information literacy, defined as the degree to which childbearing women have the motivation and ability to gain access, obtain, process, understand and use basic health information to control their maternal anxiety. Specifically, it investigates the viability of using the concept of health information literacy to control parenting role, coping capacity, behavior, emotion, intrusion and less active engagement among childbearing women. The paper reports on the results of previous studies conducted among childbearing women and new mothers to obtain different perspectives on the issues surrounding health literacy and maternal anxiety. The results give us a realistic look at what childbearing women are learning from existing...........
Keywords: Health information literacy, Maternal anxiety, Rural childbearing women
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Abstract: Employee commitment is priority of every organization. Only committed employee get talented in the companies and deliver the desired results. This study investigates the relationship of Performance Appraisal, Employee Empowerment and Financial Benefits on Employee Commitment in Bangladesh Garment Industry. To achieve this got response of 100 employees of the garment industry of Bangladesh through a survey. After analysis of data using SPSS 23 version, we have concluded that all variables have a significant positive relationship with the employee commitment. Performance appraisal has very large impact employee commitment. Surprisingly, employee empowerment has a very weak relationship with the employee commitment .It has been observed that in garment sector customers don't expect least empowerment because in production standard Operating Procedures are followed. This study is very useful for the practitioners in garment industry in Bangladesh...
Keyword: Garments, Performance Appraisal, Employee commitment, financial benefits
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Abstract: This study aims to find out and describe how perceived the intention of environmentally friendly consumption of dissonance reducing the buying behavior of organic food ingredient in today's society. Data analysis in this study with simple regression using t-test and f-test each has a significant level of intention variable (X) effect on dissonance reducing the buying behavior of organic food material (Y). While the value of correlation or relationship R of 0.623 there is a relationship between variables X with variable Y. From the value of the output obtained value termination coefficient is the value of R Square of 0.388 which means the influence of independent variables or intention to the dependent variable dissonance reducing buying behavior organic foodstuff 38, The remaining 8% of 61.2% is influenced by other variables not included in this research model such as Healthy Living Pattern
Keywords: Intention, Buying Behavior, Organic
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