This paper aims to understand if employees can be retained through providing proper and standard ... more This paper aims to understand if employees can be retained through providing proper and standard childcare facilities and if employer-provided childcare can have any impact in reducing employee absenteeism. The study is designed as qualitative and primary method of data collection is followed. This study surveys 44 employees from a local manufacturing industry (walton) and conveys that not only childcare facilities could be a great employee retention tool, but also it could act as an employee attraction tool. The study finds that employees are even eager to switch jobs for better childcare facility. There is a finding of improved and standard childcare facility in order to provide a work-life balance for parents and thus, reducing absenteeism. The study recommends employer funded proper childcare facility in office with safeguarding, educational and environmental engagement, professional child supervisors and promotes flexible working hours in postnatal times in order to reduce all types of absenteeism and retain employees in long run. This paper recommends employer funded proper childcare will ensure high-retention workplaces to employ more engaged workers who, in turn, will get more done; ensuring highest productivity.
Seasonal Trends and Patterns of Property Crimes: A Study on Recent Cases in Dhaka City, 2019
Seasonal crime patterns have been a topic of criminological research for more than a century with... more Seasonal crime patterns have been a topic of criminological research for more than a century with results often conflicting. This descriptive qualitative study examines the nature of property crimes in Dhaka city and whether crime patterns fluctuate periodically throughout the seasons in between 2013 to 2016 using specific property crime data of Dhaka metropolitan area by following content analysis. This study found winter season is more likely to peak in property crime (26.54%). Among the property crimes dacoity peaks at monsoon (31.13% of total dacoity), robbery peaks at summer (26.62%) and vehicle theft touches the top (27.13%) at winter season. This result data has resemblance with many of researches before those worked with spatial-temporal relationships.
N.B. This is not a primary study, rather a secondary analysis of collective information on Child ... more N.B. This is not a primary study, rather a secondary analysis of collective information on Child Prostitution in Bangladesh.
This paper aims to understand if employees can be retained through providing proper and standard ... more This paper aims to understand if employees can be retained through providing proper and standard childcare facilities and if employer-provided childcare can have any impact in reducing employee absenteeism. The study is designed as qualitative and primary method of data collection is followed. This study surveys 44 employees from a local manufacturing industry (walton) and conveys that not only childcare facilities could be a great employee retention tool, but also it could act as an employee attraction tool. The study finds that employees are even eager to switch jobs for better childcare facility. There is a finding of improved and standard childcare facility in order to provide a work-life balance for parents and thus, reducing absenteeism. The study recommends employer funded proper childcare facility in office with safeguarding, educational and environmental engagement, professional child supervisors and promotes flexible working hours in postnatal times in order to reduce all types of absenteeism and retain employees in long run. This paper recommends employer funded proper childcare will ensure high-retention workplaces to employ more engaged workers who, in turn, will get more done; ensuring highest productivity.
Seasonal Trends and Patterns of Property Crimes: A Study on Recent Cases in Dhaka City, 2019
Seasonal crime patterns have been a topic of criminological research for more than a century with... more Seasonal crime patterns have been a topic of criminological research for more than a century with results often conflicting. This descriptive qualitative study examines the nature of property crimes in Dhaka city and whether crime patterns fluctuate periodically throughout the seasons in between 2013 to 2016 using specific property crime data of Dhaka metropolitan area by following content analysis. This study found winter season is more likely to peak in property crime (26.54%). Among the property crimes dacoity peaks at monsoon (31.13% of total dacoity), robbery peaks at summer (26.62%) and vehicle theft touches the top (27.13%) at winter season. This result data has resemblance with many of researches before those worked with spatial-temporal relationships.
N.B. This is not a primary study, rather a secondary analysis of collective information on Child ... more N.B. This is not a primary study, rather a secondary analysis of collective information on Child Prostitution in Bangladesh.
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