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    • Junk Food and Health Hazard in Urban Children of Dhaka City 

      Alam, Kazi Iftekharul (United International University, 2018-04-21)
    • KEY DETERMINANTS OF INFLATION RATE IN BANGLADESH 

      Tabassum, Sayeda Chandra (2018-06-04)
      Inflation can be said to be the backsliding taxation against the poor. Bangladesh has shown a consistent growth over the past decade but inflation has always been alongside it. The paper shows the causal relationship of ...
    • Labor Market and the Real Wage in Bangladesh 

      Alam, Afrina Bushra (United International University, 2020-08-06)
      This paper provides an outline of Bangladesh’s labor market and its real-wage patterns. The labor market of any developing country like Bangladesh remains in peak of the concern. Real wage reflects the purchasing power of ...
    • Labor Migration from Bangladesh: Governance Problems and Way forwards 

      Khan, Shahmina (2018-06-07)
      This research analyzed the governance aspects of the ‘international labour migration' from Bangladesh. Both through primary and secondary information, it is evident that, there are three broad issues in managing migration ...
    • Labor Rights Aspect of Female Garment Workers in the Lens of Decent Work: Bangladesh Perspective 

      Mahjabin, Nazia Prachi (2021-10-23)
      The study aimed to explore the role of decent work in addressing the labor rights of female garment workers in Bangladesh. This study also seeks to explore the female garment workers' attitudes towards decent work using ...
    • Life & Livelihoods of Former Chitmôhol People 

      Rafa, Maisha Farzana (United International University, 2018-04-21)
      This study is a part of my Master in Development Studies (MDS) at United International University (UIU). I have conducted this research project during the period of Summer 2017 to Fall 2017. My study areas are Noyahat, ...
    • Linkage between Migration Tenure and Remittance Transfer: Evidence from Bangladesh 

      Zarin, Moumita (United International University, 2019-04-30)
      Migration and remittance both are critical to the development of Bangladesh. The nexus between migration outflow and remittance inflow have helped Bangladesh to balance between factor and financial market. The tenure of ...
    • Mental Stress of Undergraduate Students in Bangladesh 

      Ahmed, Nawshin (2023-01-17)
      This research attempted to identify factors that contribute to mental stress in undergraduate students in Bangladesh. Undergraduate students are stressed for many reasons which affect their life many ways. And this ...
    • Micro Level Study on Psychological Impact of Unemployment 

      Hossain, Mobasshira (2022-10-28)
      This research attempts to demonstrate how unemployment has negative effects on an individual‟s wellbeing and psychology which leads to disabling the capabilities of a person to regain the employment stamina. Further ...
    • Microfinance: From The Lens of Urban Slum Dwellers in Bangladesh 

      Tarannum, Maisha (United International University, 2021-04-21)
      The purpose of this research is to examine the effect of microfinance on the living standards of the slum dwellers from three major slum areas in the capital of Bangladesh, Dhaka. The data intended for this study was ...
    • Migrant Integration into the European Labor Market 

      Tasnim, Nishat Naila (United International University, 2021-07-05)
      This paper assesses two aspect of immigrants (economic and non-economic) in the European labor market using national level source EUROSTAT of the year 2014. The first segment examines how certain variables affects the ...
    • NGOs Role in Women Empowerment 

      Tanassum, Samira (2018-06-07)
      Women have attained a great deal in the past few years but there are still areas of discrimination which exists. Non-governmental organizations are playing a significant role in developing the empowerment process of the ...
    • Oil price and its impact on Bangladesh economy 

      Jahan, Alina; Jahan, Alina (United International University, 2020-09-08)
      This paper showcases the effect of oil pricing in Bangladesh’s economy. Previously oil prices especially crude oil prices skyrocketed because of syndicates and high demand across the globe. Recently owing to electric ...
    • Okun’s Law in SAARC nations 

      Nawrin, Nadia (2019-09-30)
      This study intents to test Okun’s Law in SAARC nations and if job creation is associated with economic growth. The sample includes seven SAARC nations – Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Maldives, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka. ...
    • Online Banking in Bangladesh 

      Arefin, Syeda Faika (UIU, 2020-07-13)
      Online Banking is very much essential for our country. My study tried to show the present condition of online /Electronic Banking in Bangladesh as well as the common features of online Banking in our country. My studies ...
    • Online Banking and Its Impact on Consumer Satisfaction: A Case Study of BRAC Bank Limited 

      Islam, Asraful (UIU, 2021-07-17)
      A bank is a financial organization that is related to the monetary system. Nowadays, the banking system is digitalizing day by day and variously extending its system with the help of making so many financial events. In the ...
    • An Overview of Remittance Flow in Bangladesh 

      Unknown author (United International University, 2019-11-03)
      Bangladesh is one of the highest remittance recipient countries in the Asian region. Every year approximately 400,000 workers move to developed countries in search for job opportunities. Consequently, their departure creates ...
    • Panel data analysis on the impact of immigration on Economic Growth 

      Mahdi, Wasif (2022-07-06)
      As the world is moving forward, immigration has also increased, which has a widespread effect. This paper focuses on the impact of immigration on economic growth; this is conducted through panel data analysis. The ...
    • Perspectives of Facilitators and Parents about the Development of ASD Children 

      Feroz, Rifat (2019)
      The purpose of the study is to access Perspectives of Facilitators and Parents about the learning methods and other Development of ASD Children. The engagement of parents, facilitators or healthcare professional’s household ...