In vast markets of developing economies, especially in South Asia, both seasonal rural migrants and their threatened urban workers constitute a bulk of the new class of working poor and are truly marginal in terms of their socio-economic status. In this paper our contributions are three fold: first, we examine the economic and political significance of working poverty from a field study undertaken in Bangladesh. Secondly, from the field study we determine the causal factors behind working poverty. Finally, we rationalize the link between working poverty and the possibility of violent conflicts in a South Asian society like Bangladesh
The article analyzes socio-economic problems and ways of eliminating poverty in Bangladesh. The foca...
This background paper on rural labour markets and migration in South Asia has been prepared for the ...
In recent decades the Indian subcontinent has displayed remarkable invariance in the incidence of wo...
In developing countries, an overwhelming portion of the total population lives in abject poverty, ex...
In economics destitution is traditionally interpreted as a product of labour market exclusion. Our w...
Poverty has become a part of human history, but its meaning has changed through time. Most people in...
The paper examines the drivers of rural poverty and their evolution in Bangladesh over the last two ...
Poverty studies in the Third World, in general, and in Bangladesh, in particular, have been mostly c...
Poor occupational health and safety damages many lives and livelihoods which impedes economic growth...
Bangladesh, like other least developed countries (LDC), has a large rural population and agricultura...
important cause and consequence of extreme poverty Poor occupational health and safety damages many ...
Analyses the process of rural-urban migration of landless rural families in South Asia using field d...
Migration has become an integral part of the current world. The basic premise of this study is- indi...
The paper examines the rural-urban migration patterns of poor migrants who move to Rajshahi city, Ba...
Being geographically remote, ecologically vulnerable and environmentally isolated, poverty is severe...
The article analyzes socio-economic problems and ways of eliminating poverty in Bangladesh. The foca...
This background paper on rural labour markets and migration in South Asia has been prepared for the ...
In recent decades the Indian subcontinent has displayed remarkable invariance in the incidence of wo...
In developing countries, an overwhelming portion of the total population lives in abject poverty, ex...
In economics destitution is traditionally interpreted as a product of labour market exclusion. Our w...
Poverty has become a part of human history, but its meaning has changed through time. Most people in...
The paper examines the drivers of rural poverty and their evolution in Bangladesh over the last two ...
Poverty studies in the Third World, in general, and in Bangladesh, in particular, have been mostly c...
Poor occupational health and safety damages many lives and livelihoods which impedes economic growth...
Bangladesh, like other least developed countries (LDC), has a large rural population and agricultura...
important cause and consequence of extreme poverty Poor occupational health and safety damages many ...
Analyses the process of rural-urban migration of landless rural families in South Asia using field d...
Migration has become an integral part of the current world. The basic premise of this study is- indi...
The paper examines the rural-urban migration patterns of poor migrants who move to Rajshahi city, Ba...
Being geographically remote, ecologically vulnerable and environmentally isolated, poverty is severe...
The article analyzes socio-economic problems and ways of eliminating poverty in Bangladesh. The foca...
This background paper on rural labour markets and migration in South Asia has been prepared for the ...
In recent decades the Indian subcontinent has displayed remarkable invariance in the incidence of wo...