OAR@UM Collection:/library/oar/handle/123456789/704042025-12-21T15:46:35Z2025-12-21T15:46:35ZThe discipline of young people in a production environment : a case study/library/oar/handle/123456789/1231472024-06-04T04:59:50Z1998-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: The discipline of young people in a production environment : a case study
Abstract: This work sets out to investigate the individual and organisational characteristics
that may influence the behaviour and performance of young people at work and to
examine the current disciplinary procedures being adopted by the organisation and
their impact on the individual.
Particular reference is made to the Plastic Injection Department within the
Brandstatter Group - Malta after considering the high number of disciplinary actions
issued to young employees compared to adults. For the purpose of this study young
people within the 17 to 25 years age bracket were the main respondents. A
questionnaire distributed to the young employees and interviews held with the
section leaders elicited vital information about the present situation within this
department. This enabled me to make suggestions for a more effective leadership
style and the vocational development of the young people concerned.
Description: DIP.YOUTH STUD.1998-01-01T00:00:00ZStudents' motivations for entering the medical degree course at the University of Malta/library/oar/handle/123456789/1230672024-05-31T11:29:16Z2005-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Students' motivations for entering the medical degree course at the University of Malta
Abstract: Choosing a course at University is difficult, and the influences other people make in
our lives is hard to avoid. This study attempts to explore the various motivations
students have when choosing an MD course at the University of Malta.
Questionnaires were distributed to students in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th years. At the same
time interviews were done to some of their lecturers to gain more insight into
students' motivations for an MD course at the University of Malta.
In this study one can see that the family has a strong influence in the students' choice
when facing a decision like entering a course at University level. This study also
indicates that a large percentage of students who enter a Medical Degree course at the
University of Malta have attended Church schools at both secondary and sixth form
level. Students have also shown in this study that money was not a major issue when
they chose this course. The fact that they can help other people by their profession and
the fact that people put trust in them were of a much greater importance.
It also resulted that having a family member already in the medical field was a
positive influence for these students to choose the MD course.
On the other hand male and female gender was not an issue since there were
approximately the same number of students. The project concludes with a number of
recommendations for youth workers in schools where they can give some advice to
the adolescent pupils. A youth worker who works in a school can create a healthy
relationship with students along the years, and therefore can be of major help when
students are faced with important and difficult choices like choosing a course at
University.
Description: DIP.YOUTH STUD.2005-01-01T00:00:00ZTelevision and the adolescent viewer/library/oar/handle/123456789/1230652024-05-31T10:33:20Z1998-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Television and the adolescent viewer
Abstract: Television occupies a large part of our time from childhood to adolescence, and to
adulthood. It is seen as a means of entertainment and education offering current
information and also knowledge about the world. It also presents other images which can
be considered inappropriate for the adolescent viewer. This has prompted my research to
explore the effects of TV and their possible implications on young viewers.
The study considers a section of Maltese post-secondary students and tries to establish
any patterns of television viewing among adolescents, their programme preferences,
motivation to watch television and how programmes might effect youth in their everyday
decisions. It also explores character identification between the viewer and the television
characters portrayed and what possible effects this has on the viewer; it also touches on
sexuality as portrayed on television programmes and its possible effects on adolescents.
The information for this survey was gathered by way of a questionnaire distributed
among five post-secondary schools, followed by interviews with a selection of focus
groups where the adolescents could express and discuss their views. The schools were
represented by a private/church school, two government schools, a technical school and
a health care school.
Research results seem to indicate that adolescents spend less time watchmg television
than what is commonly perceived. The questionnaire aims to give a broad indication on
adolescents' programme preferences and their reasons for watching TV. The interviews
seem to indicate that constant viewing eventually has an effect on adolescents' choices
and decisions in everyday life. When asked whether television programmes portrayed life
realistically or not, many said that they were uncertain.
Description: DIP.YOUTH STUD.1998-01-01T00:00:00ZAre young people in the Armed Forces of Malta healthier than their civilian counterparts?/library/oar/handle/123456789/1229352024-05-30T08:22:06Z2006-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Are young people in the Armed Forces of Malta healthier than their civilian counterparts?
Abstract: This dissertation aims at gathering information about the life style of young people aged
between eighteen and thirty- four years of age, that serve in the Armed Forces of Malta. It
also seeks to find out whether the problem of overweight and obesity is present within the
ranks of the Armed Forces and if it compares to that of the general public.
This dissertation is also intended to shed light on the usage of alcohol and tobacco
products by these respondents serving in the Armed Forces of Malta.
When analyzing data it transpired that young people in the military are a reproduction of
the young people in society in general. Hence the problem of overweight and obesity is
also present within the Armed Forces of Malta when the latter should be an example of
how young people should lead a healthier life style. A youth worker employed within the
Armed Forces ranks could help the younger generation by providing Health Education and
Health Promotion.
Description: B.A.YOUTH&COMM.STUD.2006-01-01T00:00:00Z