Problem statement: The population problem is the biggest problem in the world. In the global and regional context, Bangladesh population has drawn considerable attention of the social scientists, policy makers and international organizations. Bangladesh is now worlds 10th populous country having about 140 million people. The recent experience of Bangladesh shows that fertility can sustain impressive declines even when womens lives remain severely constrained. Recent statistics also suggest that, despite a continuing increase in contraceptive prevalence rate (56%), the expected fertility decline in Bangladesh has stalled. Approach: The purpose of this study was to explore the possibility of further fertility decline in Bangladesh with spe...
The paper aims at examining the socio-demographic changes over years and their impact on the future ...
This paper aims to identify different potential factors associated with childbearing pattern among t...
Nationally, the sex ratio at birth has persisted at its natural level of 105 male per 100 female new...
Abstract: Problem statement: The population problem is the biggest problem in the world. In the glob...
The human population growth of the last century has been truly phenomenal. The projected world popul...
It has been projected that the world population will reach to nine billion by 2050. This alarming gr...
World population is a serious dilemma that is growing very fast. Most of the current global crises a...
Name on Title Page: Md. Mahfuzur RahmanThis study uncovered the causes of fertility stalls in Bangla...
IntroductionAlong with the developing world, Bangladesh has made a tremendous improvement in declini...
Introduction Along with the developing world, Bangladesh has made a tremendous improvement in declin...
Stunting is the core measure of child health inequalities as it reveals multiple dimensions of child...
Abstract: We jointly analyze infant mortality, birth spacing, and total fertility of children in a r...
Background: India is a developing country; facing problems of populations. The reasons for this popu...
Study of desire for more children among the women in developing countries like Bangladesh is an impo...
This paper investigates over the last two decades across states a can be attributed to achieve the M...
The paper aims at examining the socio-demographic changes over years and their impact on the future ...
This paper aims to identify different potential factors associated with childbearing pattern among t...
Nationally, the sex ratio at birth has persisted at its natural level of 105 male per 100 female new...
Abstract: Problem statement: The population problem is the biggest problem in the world. In the glob...
The human population growth of the last century has been truly phenomenal. The projected world popul...
It has been projected that the world population will reach to nine billion by 2050. This alarming gr...
World population is a serious dilemma that is growing very fast. Most of the current global crises a...
Name on Title Page: Md. Mahfuzur RahmanThis study uncovered the causes of fertility stalls in Bangla...
IntroductionAlong with the developing world, Bangladesh has made a tremendous improvement in declini...
Introduction Along with the developing world, Bangladesh has made a tremendous improvement in declin...
Stunting is the core measure of child health inequalities as it reveals multiple dimensions of child...
Abstract: We jointly analyze infant mortality, birth spacing, and total fertility of children in a r...
Background: India is a developing country; facing problems of populations. The reasons for this popu...
Study of desire for more children among the women in developing countries like Bangladesh is an impo...
This paper investigates over the last two decades across states a can be attributed to achieve the M...
The paper aims at examining the socio-demographic changes over years and their impact on the future ...
This paper aims to identify different potential factors associated with childbearing pattern among t...
Nationally, the sex ratio at birth has persisted at its natural level of 105 male per 100 female new...