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Bangladesh & Gender in the perspective of culture, religion, power in…
Bangladesh & Gender in the perspective of culture, religion, power in Indian subcontinent
Before being born a child, gender discrimination started first in the Family in Bangladesh. The country has a diverse sociocultural background with Islam and Bengali mixed Indian subcontinental patriarchal solid, and at the same time, there have feminine cultural influences.
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Discrimination started from family, economic situation, social status, and religion; all other factors make it more complex for girls to access opportunities.
Theories to examine gender in the labour force: equality, empowerment and development
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Bangladesh geography & cultural mix
Bangladesh surrounded by Indian states and small area with Myanmar
India, Pakistan & Bangladesh before 1947
Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen's “Many faces of gender inequality” 2001 Link
Women’s economic empowerment through technology, capacity building & right to access of information: a success story of village phone women in Bangladesh. Link Title
Cellular phones for women's empowerment in rural Bangladesh. 2004 Link
Women on the Move (Images) 2009 Link
Globalization, gender and poverty: Bangladeshi women workers in export and local markets. Link Naila K. & Simeen M, 2004
Subordination and struggle: Women in Bangladesh. Link Naila Kabeer, 1988
Subordination and Struggle: Women in Bangladesh. Link
Class, patriarchy, and women's work in Bangladesh, 1979
Gender, poverty, and inequality: a brief history of feminist contributions in the field of international development. Link Naila Kabeer, 2015
Economic Pathways to Women s Empowerment and Active Citizenship What Does The Evidence From Bangladesh Tell Us? Link Naila Kabeer, 2017
Gender equality and women s empowerment A critical analysis of the third millennium development goal 1. Link Naila Kabeer, 2005
The SDGs and the Empowerment of Bangladeshi Women. 2021 Link
Gender inequality and theories of justice, 1995. Amartya Sen. Link
Bangladesh (BD), India, and Pakistan: all led by female PM, but BD, continuously led by female PM & opposition leaders. Is that any impact on women empowerment!
How BD developed in a complex culture and informal economy with mixed work approach, government, Local NGOs, International NGOs, MNCs . A conference discussion -Professor Mushtaq H Khan, University of London - time in 27 min
Mushtaq H. Khan's research related BD: 1. "Female board representation, risk-taking and performance: Evidence from dual banking systems" Link 2. "Technological Upgrading in Bangladeshi Manufacturing: Governance Constraints and Policy Responses in the ReadyMade Garments Industry." Link
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:star: Total population 169 million, area 147 sqkm , led by female prime ministers (elected) since 1991
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