Since its independence, Bangladesh has supplied millions of its skilled and unskilled manpower to hundreds of countries, which, in turn, has positively influenced the domestic labour market and GDP growth. Remittances coming from migrant workers have immensely contributed to the micro and macro economy of Bangladesh. Studies show that the rising flow of overseas employment due to labour shortage in numerous developed and developing countries after the pandemic has generated both opportunities and challenges for Bangladeshi manpower. This study found that there are inflated demands for skilled and professional workers all over the world. However, Bangladesh is still unable to supply expected quality workers foreign individuals, companies and...
This paper empirically investigates the major driving forces of remittance inflow in Bangladesh. Usi...
This paper presents the alarming issue of brain drain with the causes that are responsible for the m...
Economic growth is necessary for poverty reduction, but not sufficient. Bangladesh has experienced r...
International labor migration contributes to the economy of Bangladesh in the context of reducing un...
Bangladesh met with regular and enormous labor migration to overseas from 1960s and it is still one ...
International migration from Bangladesh has become a defining characteristic of the country. Especia...
Labor market policy is significant for a country’s higher investment and economic growth. The labor...
International migration from Bangladesh has become a defining characteristic of the country. Especia...
International migration has emerged as an important aspect of Bangladesh in the context of surplus l...
A remittance is a transfer of money by a foreign worker to his or her home country. Remittance can a...
A large number of migrant workers from Bangladesh come to Malaysia because of having bilateral agree...
The typology of migration has changed with time, but it still exits from the pre-modern history to t...
The paper examines the migration process along the factors related to successful and unsuccessful ov...
Bangladesh has set its goal to reach upper middle-income country status by 2024. To attain this stat...
Migration has become an integral part of the current world. The basic premise of this study is- indi...
This paper empirically investigates the major driving forces of remittance inflow in Bangladesh. Usi...
This paper presents the alarming issue of brain drain with the causes that are responsible for the m...
Economic growth is necessary for poverty reduction, but not sufficient. Bangladesh has experienced r...
International labor migration contributes to the economy of Bangladesh in the context of reducing un...
Bangladesh met with regular and enormous labor migration to overseas from 1960s and it is still one ...
International migration from Bangladesh has become a defining characteristic of the country. Especia...
Labor market policy is significant for a country’s higher investment and economic growth. The labor...
International migration from Bangladesh has become a defining characteristic of the country. Especia...
International migration has emerged as an important aspect of Bangladesh in the context of surplus l...
A remittance is a transfer of money by a foreign worker to his or her home country. Remittance can a...
A large number of migrant workers from Bangladesh come to Malaysia because of having bilateral agree...
The typology of migration has changed with time, but it still exits from the pre-modern history to t...
The paper examines the migration process along the factors related to successful and unsuccessful ov...
Bangladesh has set its goal to reach upper middle-income country status by 2024. To attain this stat...
Migration has become an integral part of the current world. The basic premise of this study is- indi...
This paper empirically investigates the major driving forces of remittance inflow in Bangladesh. Usi...
This paper presents the alarming issue of brain drain with the causes that are responsible for the m...
Economic growth is necessary for poverty reduction, but not sufficient. Bangladesh has experienced r...