Level of satisfaction on the benefits provided in the senior citizens law / Jonathan P. Balili, Jenevy M. Beraño, Gerald L. Maalat, Mark Dave M. Caramonte et, al.

By: Balili, Jonathan P [author.]Contributor(s): Beraño, Jenevy M [author.] | Campaner, Alan Jabez E [author.] | Caramonte, Mark Dave M [author.] | Enojardo, Michelle L [author.] | Maalat, Gerald L [author.] | Roque, Mannessa R [author.] | Somosot, Khristita G [author.] | Tabernero, Johnny Vyle B [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cebu City : University of Cebu, c2013Description: 60 (various) leaves : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume
Contents:
Contents: Bibliography: l. 29-30; Thesis (B.S. Nursing) -- University of Cebu-Banilad; Computer print-out; Curriculum vitae; Group members; Balili, Jonathan P.; Beraño, Jenevy M.; Campaner, Alan Jabez E.; Caramonte, Mark Dave M.; Enojardo, Michelle L.; Maalat, Gerald L.; Roque, Mannessa R.; Somosot, Khristita G.; Tabernero, Johnny Vyle B.
Summary: Summary: The study determined the level of satisfaction on the benefits provided in the senior citizen law. In terms of the age, profile, most of the respondents were within the age bracket 60-63 years old, mostly females, married and college level. In terms of the benefits provided in the senior citizens law, the respondents were only less satisfied on the dental benefits, burial benefits, utility benefits, discount on transportation, educational payment discounts, cash allowances, and food discount. In general, they were only less satisfied on the benefits. The researchers strongly suggested that the government should continually provide the benefits stipulated, support research study included and government programs be evaluated.
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Thesis (Degree In Bachelor of Science in Nursing)-- University of Cebu-Banilad, 2013.

Includes references (leaves 29-30).

Contents: Bibliography: l. 29-30; Thesis (B.S. Nursing) -- University of Cebu-Banilad; Computer print-out; Curriculum vitae; Group members; Balili, Jonathan P.; Beraño, Jenevy M.; Campaner, Alan Jabez E.; Caramonte, Mark Dave M.; Enojardo, Michelle L.; Maalat, Gerald L.; Roque, Mannessa R.; Somosot, Khristita G.; Tabernero, Johnny Vyle B.

Summary: The study determined the level of satisfaction on the benefits provided in the senior citizen law. In terms of the age, profile, most of the respondents were within the age bracket 60-63 years old, mostly females, married and college level.
In terms of the benefits provided in the senior citizens law, the respondents were only less satisfied on the dental benefits, burial benefits, utility benefits, discount on transportation, educational payment discounts, cash allowances, and food discount. In general, they were only less satisfied on the benefits.
The researchers strongly suggested that the government should continually provide the benefits stipulated, support research study included and government programs be evaluated.

Apuhin, Mercy Milagros College of Nursing Nursing

Apuhin, Mercy Milagros College of Nursing Nursing

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