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Bangladesh and Globalisation

Bangladesh
  • Capital: Dhaka
  • Population: 156118464
  • Size: 144000.0 Km2

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Improving UK remittance services for migrants
Department for International Development, UK, 2005
This report provides comparable and accessible information on the products and services available to people wanting to send money home from the UK to developing countries. The report aims to increase transparency on costs, speed of mo...
Opportunities to improve the wider impact of remittances in Bangladesh
T. de Bruyn; U. Kuddus / International Organization for Migration, 2005
This report looks at the importance of remittances for the economic development of the origin countries of migrant communities. The report takes Bangladesh as a case study. The report answers the following three questions: what...
Understanding trafficking: new thinking from Bangladesh
International Organization for Migration, 2004
This paper discusses a new framework to conceptualise and understand trafficking in Bangladesh, developed by the Bangladesh Thematic Group on Trafficking. The framework uses a flow diagram to illustrate that human trafficking i...
How remittances may have helped reduce poverty in Bangladesh
R. Afsar / Eldis Document Store, 2003
This paper reviews the relationships between migration and development in Bangladesh, focussing on conditions and entitlements in the labour market and the consequences of migration, including remittances and their effects on poverty ...
Bangladesh government policy on international migration
T. Siddiqui / Eldis Document Store, 2003
This paper outlines the history of migration from Bangladesh; identifies the numbers and profile of international migrants; examines labour market conditions and remittance flows; and analyses government policies and programmes for ma...
Textile and clothing trade rules prevent poverty alleviation
Catherine Barber; Balachandiran Gowthaman; Jonathan Rose / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004
Textiles and clothing exports from developing countries continue to undermine poverty alleviation despite current changes to trade rules. Since 1974, rich countries have used the Multifibre Arrangement (MFA) quotas to restrict entry o...
New economic policies may lead to new subordinations
S Mukhopadhyay; R.M. Sudarshan / International Development Research Centre, 2003
This book develops a new framework for gender analysis by demonstrating the importance of identifying the context of such analysis, and by highlighting the necessity of differentiating ‘gender’ per se from its various ‘...
Main characteristics of labour migration in Asia
International Organization for Migration, 2003
This book explores the new patterns and trends that are emerging in labour migration in Asia, which are affected by not just the labour market, but also national and social circumstances. It presents a compendium of labour migration p...
Current IPR/trade regimes ill-serving Indigenous and Tribal Peoples
M.A. Bengwayan / Minority Rights Group International, 2003
This report looks at efforts by the UN and governments to protect indigenous and tribal heritage from exploitation; the pressures on governments to allow exploitation of indigenous knowledge; the many initiatives taken by Asian indige...
How have codes of conduct impacted the garment sector in Bangladesh?
K. Murshid; S. Chaudhuri Zohir; A. Milford; A. Wiig / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2003
Codes of conduct are often imposed upon producers supplying Northern markets with the aim of improving working conditions in factories in the South. This study evaluates a) the process of codes implementation and b) the impact of thes...
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