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Student employment in hospitality and tourism: insights from a recent study
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: • Authors: Conrad Lashley --- Senior Researcher, Academy of International Hospitality Research, Stenden University of Applied Sciences, Postbus 1298, 8900 CG Leeuwarden, The NetherlandsStudents’ motives for working are primarily economic, though the proportion of the student body engaged in paid employment in this study is less than 50%. There is also evidence that this varies between students. Students in the final year of... -
Student employment in hospitality and tourism: insights from a recent study
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Conrad Lashley --- Academy of International Hospitality Research, Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The NetherlandsStudents' motives for working are primarily economic, though the proportion of the student body engaged in paid employment in this study is less than 50%. There is also evidence that this varies between students. Students in the final year of... -
African international students’ career and job satisfaction: The case of China
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Dennis Fiifi Darko --- , China Zheng He --- , China Evans Asante Boadi --- , China Isaac Owusu Asante --- , ChinaWe aimed to examine the influence of international education career preparation on job acquisition (JA), skilled labour (SL), and job satisfaction (JS) among African student graduates of Chinese universities. Participants were 708 graduates from Ghana who attended Chinese higher education... -
Magnitude, patterns and composition of wildlife roadkill in the Serengeti ecosystem, northern Tanzania
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Zoology • Authors: Richard D Lyamuya --- , Tanzania Kwaslema M Hariohay --- , Tanzania Emmanuel H Masenga --- , Tanzania John K Bukombe --- , Tanzania Grayson G Mwakalebe --- , Tanzania Maulid L Mdaki --- , Tanzania Ally K Nkwabi --- , Tanzania Robert D Fyumagwa --- , Tanzania Eivin Røskaft --- , NorwayGlobally, traffic associated with roads that pass through protected areas are the cause of many negative impacts on wildlife, such as wildlife roadkill, which has occurred within the Serengeti ecosystem. A 200 km stretch of gravel road networks that passes... -
The mediating effect of individual beliefs between self-testing knowledge and HIV self-testing use
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: Gerald Mukisa Nsereko --- Makerere University, Uganda Khamisi Musanje --- Makerere University, Uganda Loyce Kiiza Kobusingye --- Makerere University, Uganda Martin Mabunda Baluku --- Makerere University, UgandaBackground: HIV self-testing has been introduced as a secondary mode of testing in most countries as a way of counteracting the barriers associated with the traditional clinic-based method of testing. As the entry point into the HIV care cascade, testing...
