Research Paper of Level of Satisfaction of Working Students and Their Minimum Salary
Research Paper of Level of Satisfaction of Working Students and Their Minimum Salary
Research Paper of Level of Satisfaction of Working Students and Their Minimum Salary
SALARY
In Partial Fulfilment of
Collado, Leynard
Duque, Antonio
Falloran, Rhealyn
Fabros, Kristine
Marcelo, Justin
Martinez, Vanessa
Rivera, Rommel
TITLE: Level of Satisfaction of Working Students in Having
Minimum Salary
CHAPTER 1
Introduction
retention rates are higher for students who work a modest number
of hours per week (ten to fifteen) than they are for students
who do not work at all or those who work more than fifteen hours
college part time worked while enrolled. (See figures 1 and 2.)
fewer than twenty hours per week has declined during the past
between twenty and thirty-four hours per week has increased (to
2005)
grew more than 50% between 1996 and 2006. The increase is partly
the result of the changes in student funding over the past two
loans are now the norm rather than the exception. In 2007 the
this time trade-off is real for many working students. But what
a.) Sex
b.) Age
working?
following:
parents so that they would know how to guide their children with
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Research Design
Research Environment
Research Respondents
Research Instruments
study, the data will be collected with the use of the following
Questionnaire
College Inc.
factors.