Impact of female employment on child mortality In Bangladesh

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    Impact of female employment on child mortality In Bangladesh

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    2019-07-28
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    Chadni, Nasrin Islam
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    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 become a developed country from being a developing country. As Bangladesh’s economy is not that much solvent, the participation of man and woman both can bring a change in the per capita income and also can drive it towards progress. The purpose of the research is to find out the long-run linkage among woman education including child mortality rate of Bangladesh. Information of this study is collected from different magazines, articles, newspaper, journal, report, book, research paper as it is secondary data-based research. Female participation in the workforce is making them self-conscious, confident, self-dependent as well, so purpose of this study is mainly to observe how these developments of woman are affecting the child mortality rate and it is also expected that the result of this research will favor the theory that woman employment is not affecting the decision of conceiving. I will take account of the time-series data from 1990 to 2018 for the purpose of this study
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