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rural Bangladesh. Although all of rural Bangladesh was eventually covered by this program, it was not introduced at the same … on school enrollments. The analysis based upon two cross-sectional household surveys covering a common set of villages …
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This study examines household characteristics and personal characteristics of the household head as the determinants of … poverty in Pakistan. The study decomposes education of the household into different levels: primary, middle, matriculation … the probability of being poor are: household size, age of the household head, male-headed households and the provincial …
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are especially due in wide parts to the service and health care sector. A fundamental question is how gender matters when … investigating the above-mentioned developments. Do we find specific “gender patterns” within the increasing expansion of self …’s employment, the household and children is explored, using Germany as an example. The influence of personal as well as household …
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amongst members of the same family in insuring shocks. Inter-household remittances are closely linked to social networks, with …
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household budget. The urban informal sector absorbs the women workers largely. What are the determinants of their contribution … in their household budgets to make survival of the families is the core of the study. Applying OLS model on 937 … observations it is found that women as head of household, women’s education, and ownership of assets by woman have positive effect …
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The study analyzed financial market integration in the five countries of South Asia, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri …. But for Bangladesh and Sri Lanka they are of different order. The study used Engle Granger (1987) two step methods to …
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Bangladesh, like other least developed countries (LDC), has a large rural population and agricultural labor force. At … countries, are largely attributable to LDC's in Asia, and in particular Bangladesh. The very large rural-urban migration in … Bangladesh, in comparison with other least developed countries, is attributable to relatively strong push factors on the one hand …
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Bangladesh is currently in the midst of a deadly political crisis. When Bangladesh was born forty-plus years ago, it …
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safer for women has been slow in many developing countries. Though Bangladesh has achieved commendable progress in reducing … Bangladesh during 2004-2011. We employ rich-poor ratio, concentration curve and concentration index to examine the trends of … inequities in ANC and delivery care services using the latest three waves of Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey. This study …
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financial crisis (GFC) on migrant household in Bangladesh. The household survey was implemented by collecting data from 217 …This study, based on a household survey, contributes to an enhanced understanding about the impact of the global … samples of migrant households from three Upazillas in three Zillas in Bangladesh during July 2010. They are Singair Upazilla …
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