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    • Happiness and Economic Growth: A cross sectional analysis 

      Rozario, Mary Mony (2018-06-27)
      Happiness is something that cannot be measured. It is more like a way of living than a state. People thrives for it but it never came out to be an important matter of discussion that happiness depends on what? It can be ...
    • 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 impact of Government Expenditure on Economic Growth: A Cross Sectional Analysis 

      Nababin (United International University, 2021-10-23)
      Does government expenditure have a positive or negative effect on economic growth? Historical studies eventually discover mixed empirical evidence on the correlation between government expenditure and economic growth. It ...
    • The Impact of Health Expenditures on Economic Growth in Bangladesh 

      Hossain, Sabbir (United International University, 2020-11-02)
      ‘The groundwork of all happiness is good health’ – Leigh Hunt. Good health would require better expenses on it, but how about at least some expenses on health impacting economic growth in a developing country like Bangladesh. ...
    • The Impact of Human Development on Economic Growth: Emphasizing Bangladesh 

      Biswas, Jocelyn (United International University, 2021-02-20)
      Development is the key to surviving any new change in our way, be it biological or economical. Bangladesh, as a developing country has also been focusing on the human development policies to face the challenges of a growing ...
    • Impact of Labour Force Participation on Economic Growth in South Asian Countries 

      Rahman, Maliha Mahru (2018-06-07)
      The South Asian region has developed socially and economically over the last few decades. Economic development of this region has provided more work opportunities for underprivileged men and women, changing the employment ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • Impacts of Paternal Education on Child Health 

      Islam, Sayema (2018-11-07)
    • THE IMPACTS OF STUDENTS’ PART TIME JOBS ON THEIR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE 

      Rahaman, Shahinur (2018-09-22)
      The purpose of the study is to evaluate the impacts of part time jobs on students’ academic performance (CGPA). Here, we have used primary data collected from selected 109 students randomly in UIU. This study estimates ...
    • 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. ...
    • An investigative report on the Rural Development Scheme (RDS) Included participants Income 

      Akhter, Tanjila (2018-04-17)
      Micro finance plays most important role in economic sectors of a developing country. Being a developing country Bangladesh suffers from various issues of poverty. The outrageous population of Bangladesh makes its economy ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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. ...