CHAPTER ONE
INTERODUCTION
Background of the study
Statement of problem
Hypothesis
Significant of study
Difinition of terms
Free market
Factory system
Development of factory system
Mass production
Moden development
Factory inspection
Working conditional in factory
Employment
Wages
Determining influences
General level
Theories of wages
CHAPTER TWO
Review of related literature
Motivation
The theory of motivation
Implication of management development
Variable influencing employee behavior
Analysis of incentive
Factor affecting determination of wages and incentive job evaluation method
Method of job evaluation
Types of incentive scheme
Reference
CHAPTER THREE
Research and deign methodology
Source of data
Location of data
Study of population and sample size formulation of hypotheses
CHAPTER FOUR
Characteristics of respondent sex
Distribution of data analysis presentation production department
Test of hypothesis and proof
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY OF FINDING CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
Summary of finding
Conclusion
Recommendations
Appendix questionnaire
Bibliography
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