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PHILIPPINES
Adelantar, Nino
Agre, Threy Jay
Acanto, Jimson
Arenga, Ramel
Braseliño, Albert
Campano, John Patrick
Dela Cruz, Niel
Dago, Rinan
Graver,Kyle John
Ostaga, Noli Vincent
Subong, Erwin
Suplico, Vincent Lea
Rosas, Justine
INTRODUCTION
The average daily income of electronic shop workers provides a key metric to assess
the financial well-being of individuals within this profession. By calculating the mean of the daily
earnings across all workers, we gain insight into the typical income level, aiding in
understanding economic conditions and potentially informing discussions around fair
compensation and industry standards. This average, derived from the total daily income divided
by the number of workers, offers a snapshot of the financial landscape within the Electronic.
Abstract
This study aimed to determine the factors that affects the income of electronic shop in
Janiuay Iloilo different concentrations of owners as a need treatment Specifically it sought to
find out What is the best concentration of electronic shop in controlling of the owners and
workers. The study was laid out in complete workers replicated three times, The researcher
conducted the experiment on October-14 November 18 ,2023 at Janiuay, Iloilo. Treatment
mean was compared for good income. All statistical computations were processed thought the
use of Statistical Package for Electronic Shop in Janiuay Iloilo. The percent germination of
electronic produced by good delivery While the control treatment, which is worker has 56% and
the owner control has 91% germination. Respectively the findings revealed that there is no
significant difference in both germination and grow of Income was possible to control of owner
and is effective since there is no significant difference among the treatments.
Objectives
Generally. this study aimed to find out the consumers preferences in buying Electronic
Components.
1.DETERMINE THE AVERAGE DAILY INCOME OF ELECTRONIC SHOP OWNER;
This study is conducted to benefit the following: students. This study may serre as a
guide and referrence for the students undertaking similar studies especially EPAS
students. It will also give student ideal data or information on the average income of
being electronic shop owner or worker if ever they planned to have their own shop in
future the researchers. As a future electronic expert, this study will assist and motivate
researchers to be more knowledgeable to find solutions to challenges that may effect
their job choices in the future. Professors.this research will provide information to them
abuot the daily average income of electronic shop workers in the municipality of Janiuay
future researchers. This research will be useful reference for the researcher who world
plan to make ang related study precily the standard of anderlying the bachelor of Science
in Electronic s program.
Difinition of Terms
Electronics
-It is study of the flow of charge though vorious materials and devices such as
semicanductors, resistors inductors, capacitors, narestructures etc.
Average income
-Measures the average eamed per person in given area (city,region, country,etc.) in a
specified year.
Salary
-Regular payment agreed upon in an employment contract,and it's linked to a number of
hours defined in the contract
Electronic
-Ideal place to shop for all types of consumer electronics, from television and sound
system to computer and gaming devices
Electronic worker
-maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as business machines, systems,
and transmit and receive radio message
Scope and limitations
This study was limited only in determining the germination and good sell of electronic
components. The subject of the study was the electronic shop. The variable were the different
concentration of owner as independent variable and good sell, and the dependent variable
contact (owner) was included as part of the independent variable. The study was conducted on
October 20- November 14, 2023, at Janiuay Iloilo. The study was complete in electronic shop
worker in Janiuay.
RELATED LITERATURE
This study assessed the status of the Electronic industry in Biliran Province. Findings of
the study highlighted in detail the characteristics of the Electronic shops, their owners, problems
encountered, future plans, and their service status through the years. Facilities of the Electronic
shops were moderately available (OWM= 3.3); and supplies and materials were available
(OWM= 3.4). Shop personnel were sufficient (OWM= 3.5); and location of shops was generally
much accessible. Working capital of majority of the welding shops ranged from 15 thousand
pesos to 50 thousand; labor wage rates from 40 pesos to 300, depending on the type of work;
license requirements were strictly observed by all but without accreditation or linkage. Majority
of the welding shop owners aged between 46 and 55; all of them male and married. Majority of
them were vocational graduates; several finished a college degree while a few completed high
school only. While a few had a certificate of competency from NMYC or TESDA, the majority
were simply welders by experience. None had any additional specialized training. Most critical
to all the welding shops was the problem of brown out; lack of materials in hardware stores and
distance from the source of materials were a felt problem to majority of the shops. The welding
shop owners were more of less unified in their future plans: to become a contractor in a big
project in the government; to expand the existing shop; to procure a service vehicle; to accept
welding jobs outside the province; and to engage in automotive repair. The service status of the
shops rose from a provider of mere welding jobs to a builder of vehicle bodies and residential
steel gates and window grills
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Working capital of majority of the Electronic shops ranged from 15 thousand pesos to 50
thousand; labor wage rates from 40 pesos to 300, depending on the type of work; license
requirements were strictly observed by all but without accreditation or linkage
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The average daily income of Electronic shop workers provides a key metric to assess the
financial well-being of individuals within this profession. By calculating the mean of the daily
earnings across all workers, we gain insight into the typical income level, aiding in
understanding economic conditions and potentially informing discussions around fair
compensation and industry standards. This average, derived from the total daily income divided
by the number of workers, offers a snapshot of the financial landscape within the Electronic
sector.
The income of electronic shops can be affected by various factors, including location,
competition, and customer preferences. The location of the shop can impact its visibility and
accessibility to potential customers. Competition from other electronic shops in the area can
also affect the demand for services and products offered by a particular shop. Customer
preferences, such as their preferred brands or types of electronics, can also influence sales and
ultimately affect the income of electronic shops. By understanding these factors, electronic shop
owners can make informed decisions to maintain profitability and success in the industry.
CHAPTER 3
The main purpose of this study was to determine the daily income of electronic shop in
janiuay iloilo. It aimed to a certain how much a daily income, Attainment and family income
influence to the workers of Electronic shop.
The dependent variables in this study were age, gender educational attainment and
family monthly income. The dependent variable was the electronic shop owners and workers
are good to communicate the customers.
Research Purposes
This study aimed to determine the daily income in electronic shops in janiuay Iloilo. And
the good characteristics of owner and worker to the customer.
Method
The research design for this study was a descriptive survey. A self-made research instrument
was used to gather data on the electronic shops in Janiuay Iloilo. The study focused on the
dependent variables of age, gender, educational attainment, and family monthly income. The
independent variable was the daily income of electronic shop owners and workers, as well as
their communication skills with customers.
The purpose of this study was to provide insights into the financial well-being and job
satisfaction levels within the electronic shop industry in Janiuay Iloilo. It aimed to determine the
factors that affect the income of electronic shops and identify areas for improvement and growth
within this field.
By using a descriptive survey method, this study provided valuable data on the average daily
income of electronic shop workers in Janiuay Iloilo, as well as their expenses and level of
satisfaction with their work. It also identified key factors affecting the income of electronic shops,
such as location, competition, and customer preferences.
Overall, this study serves as an important contribution to our understanding of the electronic
shop industry in Janiuay Iloilo. By providing insights into key areas for improvement and growth
within this field, it can help businesses make informed decisions to maintain profitability and
success in the long run.