This paper aims to understand the experiences of disadvantages and discrimination among tea garden workers in Bangladesh. Based on the interviews of 75 tea garden workers, the paper identified few domains where they experience disadvantage and discrimination. The paper recommended government intervention and NGO and INGO initiatives to ensure educational opportunities for their children, provide healthcare facilities and increase wages for the garden workers. The paper has implications for the international community to ensure equitable society and social justice for the vulnerable and minority groups all over the world
Development of a society means the accumulation of improvement of all units of the society whatever ...
The study was carried out to examine the socio-economic characteristics of tea plantation workers. A...
Among the teas cultivated in India, the most celebrated one comes from Darjeeling Himalaya. The best...
This paper aims to understand the experiences of disadvantages and discrimination among tea garden w...
This paper aims to understand the experiences of disadvantages and discrimination among tea garden w...
The research "Wages Divergence and Malfeasance with Tea Garden Workers in Bangladesh: A Comparative ...
The main factor driving modern slavery within the tea industry in Bangladesh is the extreme marginal...
Tea is the second most highly consumed beverage in the world. The British colonial rulers introduce...
The present study was conducted in Jashpur district of Chhattisgarh to find out the socio-economic c...
Objective: The aim of the study was the assessment of the income vulnerability of tea garden workers...
The tea industry is a highly labour intensive industry. Besides the tea industry, a large number of ...
Tea garden workers in Assam, India continue to face precarious living and working conditions which h...
A large proportion of tea plantation workers in India are still women, most of whom are illiterate o...
Central focus of this study is to analyse two very important issues: land utilization patterns in te...
Master's thesis Development management UT503 - University of Agder 2017Konfidensiell til / confident...
Development of a society means the accumulation of improvement of all units of the society whatever ...
The study was carried out to examine the socio-economic characteristics of tea plantation workers. A...
Among the teas cultivated in India, the most celebrated one comes from Darjeeling Himalaya. The best...
This paper aims to understand the experiences of disadvantages and discrimination among tea garden w...
This paper aims to understand the experiences of disadvantages and discrimination among tea garden w...
The research "Wages Divergence and Malfeasance with Tea Garden Workers in Bangladesh: A Comparative ...
The main factor driving modern slavery within the tea industry in Bangladesh is the extreme marginal...
Tea is the second most highly consumed beverage in the world. The British colonial rulers introduce...
The present study was conducted in Jashpur district of Chhattisgarh to find out the socio-economic c...
Objective: The aim of the study was the assessment of the income vulnerability of tea garden workers...
The tea industry is a highly labour intensive industry. Besides the tea industry, a large number of ...
Tea garden workers in Assam, India continue to face precarious living and working conditions which h...
A large proportion of tea plantation workers in India are still women, most of whom are illiterate o...
Central focus of this study is to analyse two very important issues: land utilization patterns in te...
Master's thesis Development management UT503 - University of Agder 2017Konfidensiell til / confident...
Development of a society means the accumulation of improvement of all units of the society whatever ...
The study was carried out to examine the socio-economic characteristics of tea plantation workers. A...
Among the teas cultivated in India, the most celebrated one comes from Darjeeling Himalaya. The best...