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line with their policies. In the example of Bangladesh poverty reduction is the principle concern of rural development … analysed, which is going to be implemented in a vast area of Northern Bangladesh. Through agricultural extension a short …
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-being using data from Bangladesh, one of the poorest countries in the world with high levels of corruption and poor governance. We …
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This paper analyzes child poverty in Bangladesh and China during periods of rapid economic growth in both countries. It … found to be more extensive in Bangladesh than in China, and is very much a problem for rural children in both countries. The …
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This paper looks at the determinants of school selection in rural Bangladesh, focusing on the choice between registered … proportion of children sent to each school type. Using a unique dataset on secondary school age children from rural Bangladesh …
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women. This paper argues that considering together discourses of affinity and practices of dowry adds significantly to … understanding of the complex inter-relations of social and economic change. Drawing on data from rural Bangladesh, it emphasises the … masculine provision and protection. Against conventional views that dowry compensates for a perceived weakness in women …
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This paper uses data from Matlab, Bangladesh to examine the characteristics of female-headed households and estimate … and married women, most of whom are wives of migrants. These women differ from each other not only in their current socio … of female-headship. Results indicate that children residing in households headed by married women have stronger schooling …
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implemented in Matlab, Bangladesh in 1977. Village data from 1974, 1982 and 1996 suggest that program villages experienced extra … nearly two decades. Women in program villages also experienced other benefits: lower child mortality, improved health status … Bangladesh have many dimensions extending well beyond fertility reduction, which do not appear to dissipate after two decades. …
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of household income and a composite index of women empowerment, the paper finds evidence of women’s status influencing … food security. By raising the level of food security for some disadvantaged women’s groups female status is also found to …
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This article examines the relationship between women's economic and social empowerment in the context of extreme … poverty. It is based on the findings of primary fieldwork on the char islands of north-west Bangladesh, investigating the … cattle. This article argues that interventions which adopt primarily an economic entry point can contribute to women …
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This paper argues that poverty originates in the structural injustices of a social order which incapacitates the poor from participating in the growth generating sectors of the economy and leaves them captives in the so called informal sector, characterized by low productivity and low earning...
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