2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-6969-8_6
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From Development to Poverty Alleviation and the Not-So-Sustainable Sustainable Development

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“…This table indicates the job scale, that highest number of respondents which is 73.5% have no pay scale because they are working in a private sector such a school, college and visitors, 21% falls in the group of 16 to 22, 3% of respondents are in between 1 to 5, while the lowest number which is 0.5% falls in the group of 11 to 15 respondents. The study conducted byGray et al, (1996) stated that significance of education for social workers to participate in social development projects. At various stages of training, there are teaching and practice curricula.…”
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“…This table indicates the job scale, that highest number of respondents which is 73.5% have no pay scale because they are working in a private sector such a school, college and visitors, 21% falls in the group of 16 to 22, 3% of respondents are in between 1 to 5, while the lowest number which is 0.5% falls in the group of 11 to 15 respondents. The study conducted byGray et al, (1996) stated that significance of education for social workers to participate in social development projects. At various stages of training, there are teaching and practice curricula.…”
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confidence: 99%