NATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY FUND

NATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY FUND ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FUND The fund was established in 1965 by an Act of Parliament under Cap 258 of the laws of Kenya .The fund is operated and managed by a Board of Trustees. NSSF BOARD Read More …

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Presentation of Statistics

The presentation of statistics in research reports is a special challenge for writers. Four basic ways to present such data are in (1) a text paragraph, (2) semitabular form, (3) tables, or (4) graphics. 1. Text Presentation This is probably Read More …

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TAX FREE REMUNERATION

TAX FREE REMUNERATION There are certain instances when an employer wishes to pay his employees salaries negotiated net of tax.  In such circumstances the employers bears the burden of tax on behalf of such employees. The tax so paid by Read More …

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WRITTEN AND ORAL REPORTS

The main role of the research report is to communicate the findings of the research project. The project should answer the questions raised in the statement of objectives of the study. The researcher should be clearly aware of the purpose Read More …

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Analysis and Presentation of Data

Once the data begin to flow in, attention turns to data analysis. The steps followed in data collection influence the choice of data analysis techniques. The main preliminary steps that are common to many studies are: Editing Coding and Tabulation Read More …

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Research Instruments

1. The Questionnaire A questionnaire can be defined as a group of printed questions which have been deliberately designed and structured to be used to gather information from respondents. Advantages of using Questionnaire 1. They can be used to reach Read More …

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Modes of data collection

1. Personal Interview A personal interview (i.e face to face) is a two-way conversation initiated by an interviewer to obtain information from a respondent. The differences in roles of interviewer and respondent are pronounced. They are typically strangers, and the Read More …

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