The Advantages of A Working Student To Their Academic Performance During The Pandemic
The Advantages of A Working Student To Their Academic Performance During The Pandemic
The Advantages of A Working Student To Their Academic Performance During The Pandemic
Palompon, Leyte
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INTRODUCTION
A working student is a person who has work and at the same time go to
only to his work but also in their studies. Being a working student is very tough
they are required to give their 100 percent of attention when they are in school
and give 100 percent of their strength when they work. Being a working student
student are difficult while they are still in school. They have different time for
working and give a time for studying. A working student is accountable enough
to handle their life being a student. They will know how hard to handle a job
while they need to go to school after their work. They will know how significant
the assurance and the time when they become a working student.
financial aid if their academic or marks is in the middle and they don’t let their
school grades fall. Some student that they have no capability to pay their tuition
A study led by Endsleigh (2015), showed that eight out of ten (77%)
understudies are now working part-time to help them in their financial needs in
school. Being a working student is stressful most likely in balancing your social
life, time for family, school, and work. Figuring out how to manage the pressure
that pursues with being a working undergrad, and ensuring you have no less
than one night off a week, can bring down your stress levels ten times (Mitchell,
2016).
motivated by the willingness to gain work experience and related skills that
might improve post-graduation job opportunities (Humburg and van der Velden,
2015).
while studying and future labor market outcomes. This is because employment
increases students' general and specific human capital, through the acquisition of
relevant work experience and skills that are positively valued by the employers
(Becker, 1964).
According to The Working Student (2016), to set down the job options of
Filipino working students namely online jobs, paid corporate internship, fast-food
According to CHED (2010), only half of the employed students can finish
college, as many cannot concentrate on their studies, while others have poor
health, and other give up because of financial problem. Peprah, Mattu &
Yamoah, Compensantion And Social ...77The study that is conducted in
time and hard work in the economic world and loss of social touch if
the work-life balance and related among their staff, especially women
teaching staff and manage their work-life balance (Santhana,2013). The other
3.How does working student save you money specially during pandemic?
This study will be undertaken to find out The Advantages of Working Students
Students
Those students specially who are in shortage of finances for studying will be
given support. It can also make other hopeless students to have a chance to
work and study at the same time. To also inform students that despite of the
Family
To help the parents lessen their expenses. For them them to save money for
The aim of this study is to determine the advantages of being a working student
to their academic performance during the pandemic. The researcher limits this
study that can be only used for research purposes only, and this study can give
information for the future researchers. It simply aims to gather information about
the researcher’s study and knowing the advantages of a working student during
the pandemic.
Chapter 2
Conceptual Literature
some students taking care of their families, can all pose their threat to a
Students' Loan Scheme was therefore established in January 1988 under PNDC
Law 276. The Students' Loan Scheme is a financial arrangement under which
institutions in Ghana are granted loans to assist with the financing of their
greater extent. Using nationally representative data from the 1997 National
characteristics that may affect both work and study intensity, and system GMM
grades are harmed by marginal work hours, but that full-time students complete
using survival analysis. It finds that employment status does have an impact on
dropout rates; students who work full time alongside studying full time are less
likely to complete their programme than students working short part-time or not
can work, as working more than 20 h a week (long part-time work) increase the
the analysis does not change the effect of variables known to have an influence
further explain who are at risk of dropout. This implies that models for dropout
and retention must also take such external factors into account, not just consider
2015)
Researchers have always been interested in studying the effect of multiple
roles and interrole conflict. Much has been written on role conflict in the
work/family literature (Greenhaus and Powell, 2006; Barnett and Hyde, 2001;
1986). However, few studies have focused on the student/work relationship and
interrole conflict. Buda and Lenaghan (2005) conducted a study that directly
investigated this relationship. The findings in their study indicated that the
examined the relationship between work and family. In addition, the findings
also suggested that students may find work as both instrumental and emotional
findings also paralleled the study of Lucas and Lamont (1998) where they
investigated the effects of combining work and study in university students. They
concluded that economic reasons drive a student to work and this is often
necessary but working is also an emotional experience that aids in the social
Educational
Attainment
Moderating Variable
Definition of Terms
Working student - a person who has work on a mistress’ house and at the
or university.
Research Hypothesis