It has empowered professionals and others to integrate various sources of knowledge to make informed decisions that directly benefit children and families.
is the service offered to the clients for profit provision
is the service offered to the clients for profit provision
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Sheila Terry has written: 'Involving the voluntary sector in community recreation provision'
Helen Newby has written: 'The financial feasibility of leisure facility provision in the hotel sector'
Angela Dunlop has written: 'A Critique and Appraisal of IT and Service Provision in the Higher Education Sector'
Depending on the subject the reasons are to provide opportunity to gather information - a vital part of improving problem solving skills, communication skills and at times team working skills. Provision of evidence supports any conclusions a student has to draw and is used to support argument. In the vocational world an apprentice will gather information (evidence) which proves their competencies in being able to undertake their role with in a trade sector.
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In unorganised sector, jobs are low paid and are often not regular. There is no provision for overtime, paid leave, holidays, leave due to sickness etc. Employment is not secure. People can also be asked to leve any time are permanenrlt required.
1. Organized sector cover those enterprises or places of work where the terms of employment are regular and people have assured work. But unorganized sector is characterized by small and scattered units which are largely outside the control of government. 2. Workers in organized sector enjoy security of employment. But employment is not secure in unorganized sector. People can be asked to leave without any reason. 3.They are paid for the overtime. But there is no provision for overtime.
Whenever a claim arises be it in life or general insurance sector, it has to be substantiated by eye witness or material evidence to the satisfaction of the insurance company.
Public facilities often require significant investment and long-term commitment that may not yield immediate profits, making them less attractive to the private sector. Additionally, public goods, such as roads, parks, and education, are essential for societal welfare and equity, and their provision may not align with profit motives. The private sector may also prioritize access based on ability to pay, leading to inequalities in service provision. Government involvement ensures that these facilities are accessible to all citizens, regardless of socioeconomic status.