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Behavior of Remittance Inflows and its Determinants in Banglades
N Begum 2012
At present, remittances play a crucial role in the economy of Bangladesh. At the macro level, it helps to relieve our foreign exchange constraint, stabilize the exchange rate movement, and improve the balance of payments. A comfortabl...
The state of environmental migration 2011
F. Gemenne / International Organization for Migration, 2012
This report is the second volume in an annual series, which aims to provide regular assessments on the changing nature and dynamics of environmental migration. This volume focuses on cross-border displacement and the securitisation of...
Where the rain falls: climate change, food and livelihood security, and migration
K. Warner / United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security, 2012
This comparative study highlights that rainfall variability and food insecurity are key drivers for human mobility. The empirical research is based on eight country case studies, including a 1,300 household survey and participatory re...
National Consultation on Institutional and Regulatory Reforms for Producing Nurses for Overseas Employment
T Siddiqui / Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2012
The main objective of this paper is to identify ways of creating a competitive edge for Bangladeshi nurses for both local and international markets. The specific objectives are; To create opportunity for increasing the number of and q...
Factors of Migration in Urban Bangladesh: An Empirical Study of Poor Migrants in Rajshahi City
K Farhana 2012
This paper examines the factors of rural-urban migration in Bangladesh. It is found that the underlying cause of migration is mainly driven by economic and social factors i.e., unemployment, poverty, political and ethnic conflicts, re...
Surviving Pattern of Women and Children Migrants in Urban Bangladesh
K Farhana / Bangladesh Online Research Network, 2010
Migration is a relevant phenomenon with important implications at three different levels: local, regional and international. On the wider level, migration is tightly related with globalization and with the workflow of human resources ...
Migration and living conditions in urban slums: implications for food security
Unnayan Onneshan, 2012
Migration to urban areas is a regular phenomenon but climate induced displacement forced to migrate to cities over the recent years is a matter of concern. Increased frequency and severity of natural disasters by climate change over t...
Migration and living conditions in urban slums
T. Akter 2012
Migration to urban areas is a regular phenomenon but climate induced forced displacement to to cities, over the recent years, is a matter of concern. Increased frequency and severity of natural disasters by climate change over the pas...
Riverbank erosion displacees in Bangladesh: need for institutional response and policy intervention
2011
Environmental refugees are one of the most burning issues at this time throughout the world. Bangladesh, a riverine country, is suffering from acquit riverbank erosion which compels millions of her population to be displaced from thei...
Protecting Bangladesh's migrant labourers
T. Siddiqui; M. Farah / Institute of Informatics and Development, 2012
This 4th edition of the Protifolon series sheds light on important reforms and actions concerning labour migration from Bangladesh. It is clear that the government has undertaken serious reforms in certain areas but new areas are cons...
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