2021
DOI: 10.18801/ijbmsr.100120.58
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Comparative analysis of the government investments and revenue from different sectors in Bangladesh and its impact on the development of HRM sectors: A 20 years of study

Abstract: Human resource management divisions are such critical areas of both the public and private sectors that can regulate a country's socio-economic and financial status via generating and manipulating skilled workforces for all possible revenue sectors. Nominal GDP with purchasing power parity (PPP) of a nation is directly interlinked with the human resource policies. For such a developing country as Bangladesh, human resource development and management issues are often very challenging, when the government has to… Show more

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“…The statistical analysis and graphical presentation of the complex clinical data were generated using 'R programming' (version R-4.0.2, for Linux) and 'GraphPad Prism' (version 8.2, for Mac OS) [36,37]. The one-way ANOVA test, Brown-Forsythe test, Bartlett's test, and Tukey's multiple comparisons test 'p values' were conducted using GraphPad Prism 8.2 [38], while mean with standard deviation (SD) was calculated using R programming 4.0.2 [39].…”
Section: Statistical Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The statistical analysis and graphical presentation of the complex clinical data were generated using 'R programming' (version R-4.0.2, for Linux) and 'GraphPad Prism' (version 8.2, for Mac OS) [36,37]. The one-way ANOVA test, Brown-Forsythe test, Bartlett's test, and Tukey's multiple comparisons test 'p values' were conducted using GraphPad Prism 8.2 [38], while mean with standard deviation (SD) was calculated using R programming 4.0.2 [39].…”
Section: Statistical Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%