This paper attempts to study the gender inequality situation in Bangladesh during 1995-96 through examining the effect the gender of a household head and their marital status has on the per capita household expenditure. The study was conducted using the Theil inequality decomposition technique with household expenditure data from the 1995-96 Household Expenditure Survey (HES). The study reveals that gender in Bangladesh does not seem to play a large role in explaining total inequality as the between component accounted for less than 5 percent of total inequality. However, this conclusion seems premature when the marital statuses of household heads are examined for their effect on inequality. The results show the need to distinguish amongst ...
Using a recent household survey for two cohorts of married women, this paper examines norms about ge...
This article undertakes an examination of Bangladesh’s latest available Quarterly Labour Force Surve...
Female wages in Bangladesh are significantly lower than male wages. This paper quantifies the extent...
This paper attempts to study the gender inequality situation in Bangladesh during 1995-96 through ex...
This study focused on gender inequality and its impact on socio-economic development of rural househ...
This article empirically investigates the gender wage gap in Bangladesh during the period 2005&ndash...
"Although, there has been steady progress in reducing gender inequality in different sectors (educat...
Assesses the status of women in Bangladesh by analysing the dynamics of female participation in labo...
Bangladesh typifies many south-eastern countries where female children experience inferior health an...
The study of how gender difference impacts an economy is one of the increasing talked about issues i...
Assesses the status of women in Bangladesh by analysing the dynamics of female participation in labo...
The paper examines the extent to which household and regional characteristics influence income inequ...
Female wages in Bangladesh are significantly lower compared to male wages. This paper seeks to quant...
This paper presents new evidence on the association between gender and poverty based on an empirical...
The brief states that the bargaining power of men and women crucially shapes the resource allocation...
Using a recent household survey for two cohorts of married women, this paper examines norms about ge...
This article undertakes an examination of Bangladesh’s latest available Quarterly Labour Force Surve...
Female wages in Bangladesh are significantly lower than male wages. This paper quantifies the extent...
This paper attempts to study the gender inequality situation in Bangladesh during 1995-96 through ex...
This study focused on gender inequality and its impact on socio-economic development of rural househ...
This article empirically investigates the gender wage gap in Bangladesh during the period 2005&ndash...
"Although, there has been steady progress in reducing gender inequality in different sectors (educat...
Assesses the status of women in Bangladesh by analysing the dynamics of female participation in labo...
Bangladesh typifies many south-eastern countries where female children experience inferior health an...
The study of how gender difference impacts an economy is one of the increasing talked about issues i...
Assesses the status of women in Bangladesh by analysing the dynamics of female participation in labo...
The paper examines the extent to which household and regional characteristics influence income inequ...
Female wages in Bangladesh are significantly lower compared to male wages. This paper seeks to quant...
This paper presents new evidence on the association between gender and poverty based on an empirical...
The brief states that the bargaining power of men and women crucially shapes the resource allocation...
Using a recent household survey for two cohorts of married women, this paper examines norms about ge...
This article undertakes an examination of Bangladesh’s latest available Quarterly Labour Force Surve...
Female wages in Bangladesh are significantly lower than male wages. This paper quantifies the extent...