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    • Fertility effects of education: If compulsory primary education really helped lower population growth in Bangladesh 

      Maimuna, Labiba (2019)
      It has been already proved that an educated woman takes less children than an uneducated woman. Fertility and education share a negative relation, experienced by both developed and developing countries. Female education ...
    • THE ECONOMIC COSTS OF CORRUPTION: DOES CORRUPTION REALLY AFFECT GDP PER CAPITA? 

      Hossain, Md. Delwar (2019)
      Corruption, being one of the most common characteristics of developing countries, has earned the subtle recognition of crippler to the economy. However, the co-existence of underdevelopment and corruption makes it important ...
    • 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 ...
    • Creating a FDI friendly economy: An analysis of selected South Asian countries 

      Rahman, Kazi Saria (2020)
      This paper studies the impacts that Economic Freedom and GDP of four South Asian countries (Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka) have in attracting FDI. This study was conducted to examine whether FDI had a positive ...
    • SHRIMP EXPORT OF BANGLADESH 

      Fami, Tasnia (United International University, 2019-12-04)
      Bangladesh frozen food sector in other words the shrimp export has a greater potentiality to achieve the highest foreign currency. This sector added 1.9 percent in export income and 3.65 percent in GDP in the year of ...
    • 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 ...
    • Socioeconomic Condition of Female workers in Shrimp Processing Firms in Khulna Division 

      Akter, Nasrin (2019-10-30)
      As of recent years in shrimp industry women’s job fulfillment is lower than men's, given that women’s employments are regularly inferior as far as compensation, self-rule and special open door that decrease the presentation ...
    • Impact of Urbanization on Socio-Economic Status & Environmental Condition of Bangladesh 

      Tabashum, Sarjana (2019-09-29)
      The focus of this paper is on migration in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, which identifies the reasons for the migration process. Rural urban migration is a key component of the rapid and unplanned growth of cities and ...
    • 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. ...
    • Impact of Unemployment on economic growth in Bangladesh 

      Islam, Asraful (2019-09-07)
      This study estimate the impact unemployment and fdi on economic growth using yearly data for 1981-2018. Unit Root test, Co – integration and VECM model tests takes remained showed in this Research paper. This paper showed ...
    • Resilience & Scope of Sustainable Livelihoods in the Haor Area 

      Omar, Umayer Abu (United International University, 2019-04-24)
      The purpose of this thesis research was to understand the haor area of Bangladesh and what initiative should be taken to establish resilience and sustainable livelihood there. The north-eastern part of Bangladesh is one ...
    • Relationship Between Trade Openness & Economic Growth Of Bangladesh: Time Series Analysis 

      Sahariar, Monem (2019-08-29)
      Does Trade Openness really be a benefit to Bangladesh? Is this relationship positive or negative? These are the type of questions that can never be answered conclusively. However, there is no in attempting to investigate ...
    • Impact of female employment on child mortality In Bangladesh 

      Chadni, Nasrin Islam (United International University, 2019-07-28)
      In today’s era for any country, it is really very important to have woman participation in the labor force. In this regard, if Bangladesh labor force can have the participation of both man and woman then surely it can ...
    • The Extent of Impact of Different Factors on Female Education in Developed and Developing Countries 

      Sizan, Sadat Hassan (2019-08-05)
      Female education is more than a blessing to every nation as female citizens play a significant role in nation’s economic prosperity. But the real scenario is women are facing obstacles in getting education even in ...
    • Impact of Remittance on Income Inequality in Bangladesh 

      Jamal, Jumana (2019-01)
      Does foreign remittance inflow increase income inequality? Or is it the other way around? These are the type of questions that can never be answered conclusively. However, there is no harm in attempting to investigate the ...
    • RESEARCH PAPER ON Impact on Dhaka Metro Rail 

      Islam, Md. Gazzaly (United International University, 2019)
      In light of an essential study of customer of Dhaka metro rail and other transport proprietor in Dhaka, Bangladesh, this paper assesses the effect of the opening of Dhaka Metro rail in Dhaka city. Nowadays, aggressive ...
    • Integration of Transgender Population in the Labor Force of Bangladesh 

      Islam, Mainul (United International University, 2019)
      Hijra was not selected due to personal relation or any special interest in gender with a community. My choice arises from simple curiosity. I was curious to know who this irregularity and how they lived in their lives. ...
    • EFFECT OF HOME DISTANCE ON CGPA 

      Mim, Mumtahina (2019)
      First of all, all credit goes to Almighty Allah. I am really grateful to my university that it has created such an opportunity of research which always enriches our knowledge and wisdom. Secondly, I would like to express ...
    • Bangladesh graduates LDC status: An achievement or challenge for the RMG sector 

      Hossain, Rishad (2019)
      In 1971 the United Nation comes for a concept known as LDC. In this concept they enlisted non-developed countries. Bangladesh is one of this enlisted country. Because of Bangladesh's LDC status, it gets many benefits from ...
    • ASIAN CURRENCY CRISIS 

      Tasneem, Zeba (2019-02-13)
      The East Asian financial crisis has truly been an exceptional event. All of a sudden the most swiftly expanding victorious economies of the world were plunged into intense crisis. Beginning in 1997 of July, the Asian ...