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    Supply response of selected crops in Bangladesh by Mia, Mohammad Ismail

    Published 2012
    “…Bangladesh is one of the most populous countries in the southern part of Asia with a population density of 1074 person per square kilometre. …”
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    An analysis of the labour market and its policy of Bangladesh by Yasmin, Sanoara, Rabbanee, Fazlul Kabir, Haque, A. K. M. Ahasanul

    Published 2012
    “…Labor market policy is significant for a country’s higher investment and economic growth. The labor forces of Bangladesh are splited in different sectors like agriculture, industry, service sectors, foreign wage earners, etc. …”
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    The export garments industry of Bangladesh with particular reference to women by Rock, Marilyn I.

    Published 2002
    “…After gaining independence from Pakistan in 1971, the Bangladesh state moved from a mainly state-managed sector to a privatised one based on export-oriented industrialisation. …”
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    The child labor situation in the commercial and construction sectors in Bangladesh by Karim, A.H.M Zehadul

    Published 2012
    “…In spite of signing a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) by the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturer Exporters Association (BGMEA) and the Unicef and ILO offices in Bangladesh in 1995. …”
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    Bangladesh agricultural sustainability: Economic, environmental and social issues by Salim, Ruhul, Noor-E-Sabiha, Rahman, S.

    Published 2018
    “…This chapter examines the potential for agricultural sustainability in Bangladesh mainly by analyzing economic, environmental and social issues at the macro-level. …”
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    Modeling Bangladesh's gross domestic product using regression approach by Hasan, M. N., Rana, Md. Sohel, Malek, M. B., Das, K. R., Sultana, N.

    Published 2016
    “…Finally, the model which is adequate and free from multicollinearity problem after applying the ridge regression has been considered as the credible model for predicting the GDP of Bangladesh. The final model shows that the factors population, imports of goods and services, agriculture value added, manufacturing value added and labor force are positively affecting the GDP of Bangladesh.…”
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    Identifying the factors for reducing turnover rate in aviation business: Bangladesh context by Nahar, Rezbin, Islam, Rafikul, Ullah, Kazi Tareq

    Published 2017
    “…In Bangladesh, skilled employees join the aviation companies with high expectations, but reality frustrates them and forces to switch. …”
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    Peaceful co-existence among the religious minorities of Bangladesh: an analytical study by Muhammad, Saud, Abdul Rahim, Adibah

    Published 2017
    “…Bangladesh is historically a country of many religious minorities including Hindu, Buddhist, Sheik, Animist, and Atheist. …”
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    Islam in Bangladesh politics: the role of Ghulam Azam of Jamaat-I-Islami by Hossain, Ishtiaq, Siddiquee, Noor Alam

    Published 2006
    “…As elsewhere in the Muslim World, the impact of the Islamic resurgence movement is clearly visible in contemporary Bangladesh. Organized and led by Ghulam Azam until very recently, the Jamaat is now the largest and most active Islam-based political party in Bangladesh. …”
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    Exploring farmers’ perspectives on agroforestry practices in Rangamati Hill tracts of Bangladesh by Setu Chakma, Mithun Kumar Ghosh, Md Mahbub Alam, Ajnabi Sultana, Eco Talukder, Netui Chakma

    Published 2024
    “…Agroforestry has been a vital component of the livelihoods of hill communities in Bangladesh, supplying households with food and energy, generating income, and helping to protect the environment. …”
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    Housing problems for middle and low income people in Bangladesh: challenges of Dhaka megacity by Shams, Shahriar, Shohel, M. Mahruf C., Ahsan, Amimul

    Published 2014
    “…In Bangladesh, 30 per cent of its total population is living in urban areas and by 2030 the rate of urbanization will be more than 40 per cent. …”
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    Illuminating causes and barriers underpinning forced labour in Nepal-Malaysia migration corridor by Andika Wahab, Abd Hamid Abd Murad, Romil Shamsuddin

    Published 2023
    “…This study problematises Malaysia's migrant workers' governance by highlighting that while it can address forced labour, it has no jurisdiction over the recruitment process in source countries. …”
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    Difference Between the Theory and Practice: Bangladesh and India’s Implementation Challenges of the ILO Safety and Health Shipbreaking Guidelines by Ali, Ali, Pearce, AP Prafula

    Published 2024
    “…Shipbreaking is a multi-million-dollar business in Bangladesh and India reusing the steel and other materials available in old ships. …”
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    Earnings, health and gender empowerment: A study of ready-made garment workers in Bangladesh / Shamima Nasrin by Shamima, Nasrin

    Published 2018
    “…Focusing on the Ready Made Garments (RMG) workers in Bangladesh, this thesis presents a profound assessment that aims to unravel the determinants of three aspects of the workers’ well-being: earnings, health conditions, and women empowerment. …”
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    The realities of participation in planning in Bangladesh : the role of institutional and socio-political factors in shaping participatory planning in developing countries by Swapan, Mohammad Shahidul Hasan

    Published 2013
    “…It is found that citizens’ decision to participate in planning processes depends on the interactions between citizens and government, prevalent socio-political context and external forces. Citizens tend to avoid engaging in formal participation processes where there is an option to engage in a parallel system of informal transactions that they perceive to be more effective than formal planning system.The community participation model developed through the study of the Bangladesh context could be used to redefine the role of institutions and concerned authorities to inspire genuine participation that could lead to sustainable urban development outcomes.…”
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    Temporal-scale climate information and crop production management decisions: a case study in the North-Central region of Bangladesh by Mojid, Mohammad Abdul, Mousumi, Khadiza Akter, Kamal, Md Rowshon

    Published 2024
    “…This study investigated the major climate variables and reference evapotranspiration (ETo) of the past 30-year period (from 1990 to 2019) of the north-central region of Bangladesh on the 10-day and monthly resolutions, and identified the variation of the hydro-climatic variables on these temporal resolutions. …”
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