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Tanjung, Ellisa Fitri – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2020
The present study attempts to examine the impact of Public wellness, competitiveness and government effectiveness along with Literacy rate and Population growth on quality of education. For this research, the panel data has been collected over the period of 25 years for 10 Asian countries including World Bank and Global Economy data base. The data…
Descriptors: Well Being, Public Health, Quality of Life, Government Role
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Tan, Cheng_Yoke; Kanesan Abdullah, Abdul Ghani; Ali, Abdul Jalil – Journal of International Education in Business, 2019
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of soft skill integration in the curriculum on quality of college life of diploma business students in Malaysian private higher educational institutions. Design/methodology/approach: Descriptive quantitative survey research was used to assess the views and relationship between variables…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Educational Environment, College Students, Business Administration Education
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Thien, Lei Mee; Razak, Nordin Abd – Social Indicators Research, 2013
This study aims to examine an untested research model that explains the direct- and indirect influences of Academic Coping, Friendship Quality, and Student Engagement on Student Quality of School Life. This study employed the quantitative-based cross-sectional survey method. The sample consisted of 2400 Malaysian secondary Form Four students…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Social Indicators, Student Surveys
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Awang, Amran; Ibrahim, Ima Ilyani; Nor, Mohamad Niza Md; Razali, Mohd Fazly Mohd; Arof, Zakaria Mat; Rahman, Ahmad Redzuan Abdul – Higher Education Studies, 2015
Institutional support and recognition led to less happier and committed academicians. Previous empirical findings justified that intentions to leave an organization has been due to issues in commitment and job performance. The study observes 130 academicians in five Malaysian public higher learning institutions in a cross-sectional data collection…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Performance, Observation, College Faculty