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Purpose – To provide and assess trends on the status of women in Bangladesh in terms of key macro level indicators …. Findings – The study finds evidence of growing commercialisation of women's work in Bangladesh. Although most women in the … indicate an improvement in women's status in Bangladesh. Research limitations/implications – The suggested relationship between …
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Purpose – In Bangladesh, 30 percent of the population lives beyond the “last mile” of traditional distribution networks … distribution model originally developed by CARE Bangladesh and the Bata Shoe Company, to illustrate the possibility of combining … study was developed over the course of three field visits to Bangladesh between November 2009 and September 2010 based on 25 …
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parts of Bangladesh. In Bangladesh, the COVID-19 pandemic is increasing domestic violence for women and girls. Because of … not be overlooked to ensure the safety and security of women and girls in Bangladesh. Originality/value This paper …Purpose The pandemic situation has increased the domestic violence rate against women and children significantly around …
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evidence on factors that affect women's entrepreneurship development in the urban Bangladesh.  …Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine factors that influence women entrepreneurship development in … Bangladesh. Design/methodology/approach – The paper adopts quantitative and qualitative analyses of possible factors that may …
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feminism; and to examine the degree to which women borrowers of the Grameen Bank are empowered to participate in familial … critically looks at the GB women borrowers' development through the Sixteen Decisions. Design/methodology/approach – The study … GB women borrowers' local counsel participation trend is increasing. This study still finds the gender equality issues …
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Investigates the impact of agrarian change on women in Bangladesh. In recent decades, especially since the introduction … Bangladesh, have undergone significant transformations and the distributional consequences remain largely a topic of acrimonious … women’s worsening position in terms of reduced access to, and control over, the means and rewards of productive activity …
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Bangladesh has experienced a rapid expansion of shrimp farming in the coastal regions in recent years. The increase in … the coastal belts of Bangladesh centred around rice crop. In contrast, the introduction of shrimp aquaculture on a larger …‐farm work is performed primarily by rural women. This process has engendered a major shift in rural employment and occupational …
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relating to the poverty of women in Bangladesh: to analyse the dimensions of poverty in Bangladesh; to evaluate the steps taken … such steps on the changing status of women in Bangladesh.  …Bangladesh is one of the poorest countries in the world. In 1988‐89, 48 per cent of rural and 44 per cent of urban …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore reasons why there are so few women in creative departments of … gender gap, the creative department of advertising agencies as an “old‐boys network,” reasons why women leave creative jobs …, and why advertising targeting women as consumers is so bad. Practical implications – Women opt out of advertising agencies …
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