A STUDY ON CONDOMINIUM MARKET SITUATION IN BANGKOK THAILAND
Published In: 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ECONOMICS, SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMAN BEHAVIOUR STUDY
Author(s): BENYAPA KONGMALAI
Abstract: Bangkok the capital city of Thailand has changes its social patterns and behavior of Thai end-user purchaser. Mostly to Thai single family to choose to live in condominium in city center and midtown. This will effect to the driving the growth of the mass transit condominium market which will still continue to grow in the future, especially in the areas along the new mass transit lines. This research aims to analyze and synthesis ideas about the current condominium situation in Bangkok by document research and analyzed by content analysis from books, articles, documents, web sites and related research since year 2012 - 2015. The results showed that the effect of business fallen will lead the condominium market mark up the prices. Average condominium selling will continue to increase slightly in 2015. But new developments are increasingly competing for buyers with second-hand units in the same locations at lower prices. Meanwhile the demand for a condominium located in the Central Bangko
- Publication Date: 29-Aug-2015
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-085-9-52
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ATTITUDES AND SELF-BELIEFS OF ABILITY TOWARDS MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE AND THEIR EFFECTS ON CAREER CHOICES A CASE STUDY WITH MACAO-CHINESE GIRLS
Published In: 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN CIVIL, STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): ANA MARIA CORREIA , CLARA FERNANDES , JOAO SAMPAIO MAIA
Abstract: This study explores girls’ attitudes and selfassessment of abilities towards mathematics and science and its effects on career preferences. Results from Pisa 2012 stated that Macao girls do as well as boys in mathematics and science. However, less than 0,5% of Macao girls contemplate pursuing a career in mathematics related fields and less than 2% contemplate pursuing a career in science related areas. In this research, which follows a quantitative design and was developed in the academic year of 2013/2014, we studied the female students of Macao secondary schools who also attended a Foreign Language course at Macao Portuguese School. The study is focused on a sample of 45 elements. The “Modified Fennema-Sherman Mathematics and Science Attitude Scales” was adapted to measure students selfbeliefs and attitudes towards mathematics and science along four domains, namely (a) confidence, (b) usefulness, (c) mathematics and science as a male domain, and (d) students’ perceptions of their tea
- Publication Date: 29-Dec-2015
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-085-9-54
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