Objective: The aim of the study was the assessment of the income vulnerability of tea garden workers in Bangladesh. Methods: Household surveys were used to collect data from tea workers. Sixty households were selected for the study and face-to-face interview was conducted to collect data. A random sampling technique was used to select the sample. Vulnerability assessment tools were used to assess the vulnerability to income. Regression analysis was employed to determine the factors affecting income vulnerability. Results: The result of the study showed that 95% of workers out of the total sampled workers were high vulnerable, i.e., they have a greater probability to fall in future income vulnerability and only 5% had a low probability to fa...
peer reviewedFood security is a genuine challenge in developing countries. To combat food insecurity...
This article provides summary data regarding tea production in Assam, India. Questionnaires were com...
This study focused on smallholder tea production as one strategy for Tanzanian economic development....
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...
The study was carried out to examine the socio-economic characteristics of tea plantation workers. A...
This paper aims to understand the experiences of disadvantages and discrimination among tea garden w...
The main factor driving modern slavery within the tea industry in Bangladesh is the extreme marginal...
The research "Wages Divergence and Malfeasance with Tea Garden Workers in Bangladesh: A Comparative ...
Central focus of this study is to analyse two very important issues: land utilization patterns in te...
Tea sub-sector is a major driver of poverty reduction for Tanzanians, especially smallholder tea far...
This research attempted to generate useful information on tea out growers’ constraints and opportuni...
The tea industry is a highly labour intensive industry. Besides the tea industry, a large number of ...
peer reviewedThe article identifies and discusses the socio-economic factors that constrain the prod...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of land characteristics on poverty levels am...
peer reviewedFood security is a genuine challenge in developing countries. To combat food insecurity...
This article provides summary data regarding tea production in Assam, India. Questionnaires were com...
This study focused on smallholder tea production as one strategy for Tanzanian economic development....
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...
The study was carried out to examine the socio-economic characteristics of tea plantation workers. A...
This paper aims to understand the experiences of disadvantages and discrimination among tea garden w...
The main factor driving modern slavery within the tea industry in Bangladesh is the extreme marginal...
The research "Wages Divergence and Malfeasance with Tea Garden Workers in Bangladesh: A Comparative ...
Central focus of this study is to analyse two very important issues: land utilization patterns in te...
Tea sub-sector is a major driver of poverty reduction for Tanzanians, especially smallholder tea far...
This research attempted to generate useful information on tea out growers’ constraints and opportuni...
The tea industry is a highly labour intensive industry. Besides the tea industry, a large number of ...
peer reviewedThe article identifies and discusses the socio-economic factors that constrain the prod...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of land characteristics on poverty levels am...
peer reviewedFood security is a genuine challenge in developing countries. To combat food insecurity...
This article provides summary data regarding tea production in Assam, India. Questionnaires were com...
This study focused on smallholder tea production as one strategy for Tanzanian economic development....