Master of Arts in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.The impact of female employment on societies where women have traditionally been confined to domestic roles is a dynamic characteristic of a changing global labour landscape. The literature and feminist discourse on this subject note that, for women, the impact has been both positive and negative. In Bangladesh these changes are taking place rapidly, and in so doing, challenging the traditional fabric of a society which until comparatively recently was characterised as culturally and religiously conservative, predominantly rural and deeply paternalistic. This study aimed to contribute to an evolving perspective of this rapidly changing dynamic and what it mea...
This dissertation examines the process of proletarianization and cultural transformation among women...
Garments industry is the prime economic sector in Bangladesh. Most of the GDP (Gross Domestic Produc...
Purpose: This thesis examines the effects of trade liberalisation on Bangladeshi female workers espe...
The role of the Ready-made Garment (RMG) sector in transforming the lives of working women in Bangla...
Women's participation in export-oriented industries has been one of the most dominant features in ma...
Over the last quarter century, the readymade garments industry has emerged as the main export-earnin...
Purpose: This study primarily aims to investigate the effect of various reform programmes in Banglad...
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in Go...
There is no doubt that Bangladesh's development goals would always be unattainable without women's e...
There are more than ninety percent female factory employees at RMG plants. That more women than male...
The recent breakthrough in the feminization of employment that took place in the Ready-made Garment ...
This thesis focuses on the experiences of female workers in the readymade garment industry in Bangla...
Women in Bangladesh have traditionally been excluded from taking part in social, political and econo...
Since the 1980s, the ready–made garments (RMG) sector has opened up the door that allowed poor peopl...
The Bangladesh ready-made garments (RMG) sector is well known for offering comparatively low labour ...
This dissertation examines the process of proletarianization and cultural transformation among women...
Garments industry is the prime economic sector in Bangladesh. Most of the GDP (Gross Domestic Produc...
Purpose: This thesis examines the effects of trade liberalisation on Bangladeshi female workers espe...
The role of the Ready-made Garment (RMG) sector in transforming the lives of working women in Bangla...
Women's participation in export-oriented industries has been one of the most dominant features in ma...
Over the last quarter century, the readymade garments industry has emerged as the main export-earnin...
Purpose: This study primarily aims to investigate the effect of various reform programmes in Banglad...
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in Go...
There is no doubt that Bangladesh's development goals would always be unattainable without women's e...
There are more than ninety percent female factory employees at RMG plants. That more women than male...
The recent breakthrough in the feminization of employment that took place in the Ready-made Garment ...
This thesis focuses on the experiences of female workers in the readymade garment industry in Bangla...
Women in Bangladesh have traditionally been excluded from taking part in social, political and econo...
Since the 1980s, the ready–made garments (RMG) sector has opened up the door that allowed poor peopl...
The Bangladesh ready-made garments (RMG) sector is well known for offering comparatively low labour ...
This dissertation examines the process of proletarianization and cultural transformation among women...
Garments industry is the prime economic sector in Bangladesh. Most of the GDP (Gross Domestic Produc...
Purpose: This thesis examines the effects of trade liberalisation on Bangladeshi female workers espe...