Are children and parents substitutes or complements in the family labor supply decision in Bangladesh?
Article Abstract:
Regression analysis is done to examine whether children are employed in labor work because of poverty in family or because it is a socially acceptable norm to work along with parents. Child labor in Bangladesh is taken up as case study.
author: Amin, Shahina, Quayes, Shakil, Rives, Janet M.
Publisher: Tennessee State University
Publication Name: Journal of Developing Areas
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0022-037X
Year: 2006
Labor force information, Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Usage, Economic aspects, Forecasts and trends, Children, Employment, Market trend/market analysis, Poor children, Child labor practices, Child labor, Regression analysis, Child labour
Environmental risk factors associated with RTI/STD symptoms among women in the urban slums
Article Abstract:
A case study of the prevalence of RTI/STD symptoms amongst women in Bangladesh slums is presented. The effects of environmental factors on these symptoms are also discussed.
author: Kamal, Nashid, Rashid, Rumana
Publisher: Tennessee State University
Publication Name: Journal of Developing Areas
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0022-037X
Year: 2004
Health aspects, Sexually transmitted diseases, Analysis, Women, Risk factors, Environmental aspects, Slums
Export performance of Bangladesh's fisheries sector
Article Abstract:
The exports of Bangladesh's fishing industry are evaluated.
author: Hossain, Md. Belayet
Publisher: Tennessee State University
Publication Name: Journal of Developing Areas
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0022-037X
Year: 2006
Sales & consumption, Commercial Fishing, Exports, Fish hatcheries and preserves, Fishing, Hunting & Trapping, Fishing, Hunting and Trapping, Fish industry, Fisheries, Industry sales and revenue
subjects list: Bangladesh
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