The study attempts to uncover how people living in vulnerable areas address the relationship between the impacts of extreme weather events (floods) and fertility preference. The study selected a village, Sharat Pur from Sunamganj District, which is highly vulnerable to the adverse impacts of flooding. The study gathered information from 158 respondents by using a semi-structured questionnaire and in-depth interviews. With the small sample size the study used descriptive statistics and qualitative analysis. Findings show that there is still a preference for more sons to recover the damage caused from the impacts of floods. However, people think having a large family is a burden. They emphasize controlling family size through family planning ...
IntroductionAlong with the developing world, Bangladesh has made a tremendous improvement in declini...
This study focuses on how rural women in Bangladesh, who live in the poorest sector of one of the po...
In the summer of 1998, Bangladesh was inundated by significant flooding that covered two-thirds of t...
This study tried to understand the nexus between socio-cultural factors and fertility preference in ...
This study explored the community perception of maternal deaths influenced by natural disaster (floo...
This study aims to explore whether a relationship exists between extreme weather events, sexual viol...
Bangladesh has long been exposed to climate-induced disasters, and the literature has paid little at...
Background: Subsistence farmers worldwide experience food insecurity and undernutrition and are part...
In the recent years, the frequency of disasters have increased along with greater intensity and dama...
Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause exte...
Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause exte...
Natural disasters have previously been found to have a positive effect on fertility due to incentive...
Introduction Along with the developing world, Bangladesh has made a tremendous improvement in declin...
In the summer of 1998, Bangladesh was inundated by significant flooding that covered two-thirds of t...
OBJECTIVE: Floods are one of the most common types of disasters in Bangladesh and lead to direct and...
IntroductionAlong with the developing world, Bangladesh has made a tremendous improvement in declini...
This study focuses on how rural women in Bangladesh, who live in the poorest sector of one of the po...
In the summer of 1998, Bangladesh was inundated by significant flooding that covered two-thirds of t...
This study tried to understand the nexus between socio-cultural factors and fertility preference in ...
This study explored the community perception of maternal deaths influenced by natural disaster (floo...
This study aims to explore whether a relationship exists between extreme weather events, sexual viol...
Bangladesh has long been exposed to climate-induced disasters, and the literature has paid little at...
Background: Subsistence farmers worldwide experience food insecurity and undernutrition and are part...
In the recent years, the frequency of disasters have increased along with greater intensity and dama...
Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause exte...
Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause exte...
Natural disasters have previously been found to have a positive effect on fertility due to incentive...
Introduction Along with the developing world, Bangladesh has made a tremendous improvement in declin...
In the summer of 1998, Bangladesh was inundated by significant flooding that covered two-thirds of t...
OBJECTIVE: Floods are one of the most common types of disasters in Bangladesh and lead to direct and...
IntroductionAlong with the developing world, Bangladesh has made a tremendous improvement in declini...
This study focuses on how rural women in Bangladesh, who live in the poorest sector of one of the po...
In the summer of 1998, Bangladesh was inundated by significant flooding that covered two-thirds of t...