NRCASS 2019
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Item Spread of cancer among children below 14 years(5th National Conference on Applied Social Statistics (NRCASS) - 2019, Department of Social Statistics, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2019) Jayathilake, W. M. L. D.; Kulathunga, K. M. N. P.; Liyanage, K. D.; Jananjana, W. W. L. C.; Madhushani, L. P. I. S.A cancer which occurs due to unconnected replication of abnormal sales inside body.it can affect any kind of sales category in our body. Where sales functions, structure, totally get abnormal from its normal cell action. From all non - communicable diseases take place and currently children are too suspect to it. Research problem is "why cancer is spreading among children below 14. According to the study the main objective is finding what are the most common cancer type develop within these children among finding whether the gender is affecting or not to spread cancer. We used the simple random sample method here and the maharagama apeksha hospital was use as target population. The sample was 30 and the chisquare test was use to analyse the data. Descriptive statistics, time series analysis and GIS was used. Time series analysis was used to determine the prognosis of cancer. Finding of this research are food, generation, environmental factors cause for cancer leukemia, lymphoma, brain tammors are the major cancers among children and leukemia is the leader in cancer and gender is not etiological factor for cancer in childrenItem A study on the Impact of Micro credit on Rural Poverty in Sri Lanka (Special Reference to Galle District).(5th National Conference on Applied Social Statistics (NRCASS) - 2019, Department of Social Statistics, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2019) Liyanage, K. D.One of the most compelling challenges facing Sri Lanka is the problem of poverty. In the fight against poverty, micro credit has become and increasingly popular tool among other poverty alleviating program. Therefore, this study examined the Why do people borrow from micro finance institutions? In Sri Lanka. The sample study was conducted in accordance with the borrowers from Micro Finance Institutions in Nagoda Divisional Secretariat of Galle District. The specific objective was to access the what are the factors that make people borrow more from Micro Finance Institutions. The primary objective was to assess the impact of micro credit in rural poverty in Sri Lanka. Further, the economic and social impact of micro credit on rural poverty in Sri Lanka were assessed while, identifying the constraints that borrowers from Micro Finance Institutions in Nagoda Divisional Secretariat meet in accessing to micro credit facilities in Sri Lanka. The study was designed on income of the household, Assets, Housing condition, Human capital, Social capital and Empowerment. Structured questionnaires were used to collect information from the households. In addition, key informant discussions were held with Micro Finance Institutions Managers. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. In order to examine the relationship between poverty and related variables Linear Probability Model was tested. In the findings; the borrowers had utilized the loans for housing repairing and consumption instead of income generating activities; As well, Loss of enterprises, not having a market for products and law entrepreneur skills were the constraints for improving the enterprises. The study concludes that the micro credit plays a role in alleviating rural poverty marginally. Therefore, the study recommends enhancing the effectiveness of Micro Finance Institutions program with an in-depth considerationItem A Study of persons who deal with the banking system in Sri Lanka(5th National Conference on Applied Social Statistics (NRCASS) - 2019, Department of Social Statistics, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2019) Liyanage, K. D.; Dias, K. M. G. M.There are three major categories of institutions that are subject to licensing, regulation and supervision by the Central Bank in the public interest because they accept deposits from the general public. They are licensed commercial banks, licensed specialized banks and registered finance companies. There are 23 licensed commercial banks, of which, 11 are locally incorporated banks while the other 12 are local branches of foreign banks. They all have a total of 1,711 branches and other service outlets spread throughout the country. According to this study examined the find out whether there are more people in Sri Lanka looking at State Banks and Commercial Banks. The main objective of this study is to investigate the reasons for doing business with more Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka. The core objectives are Investigate whether there is a difference in the use of banks by the level of Education and Investigate whether there is a difference in the use of banks by the level of Income and Investigate whether there is a difference in the use of banks by the According to the nature of employment. The study was analysis sample size of 50 participants 25 who transactions with State Banks and 25 who transactions with Commercial Banks in Colombo District. According to the findings are there seems to be no difference between the state bank and commercial bank when it comes to in the level’s investment and education. And people in Sri Lanka make extra savings with commercial banks. Finally, our conclusion is that in Sri Lanka people in excess deal with commercial banks in relation to the state banks