Growth, Employment and Social Change in Bangladesh
This book provides an analysis of
some of the key experiences and issues in the multidimensional process of
development of Bangladesh. The three parts of the book: (i) economic growth:
aggregate and sectoral; (ii) unemployment, underemployment, and labour market;
and (iii) poverty, empowerment, and social change cover a wide range of themes.
Within economic growth, the focus is on both aggregate GDP growth and the
features of sectoral growth (especially manufacturing and agriculture). In the
realm of social change, unemployment, underemployment and its various
dimensions receive detailed attention because of the author’s specialization on
the subject and also due to the importance of the topic for both social change
and the future growth of the economy. The chapters on poverty, education,
women’s empowerment, microfinance, and population dynamics actually cover the
less-told-stories without covering the issues which have already been widely
discussed in the past.
The analysis highlights significant progress in different dimensions of
development and also focuses on the constraints and challenges which need to be
addressed to sustain and accelerate the progress.
The readers of this book are likely to come from diverse backgrounds and
therefore the analyses have been presented in non-technical ways as far as
possible. It can be useful for students, academicians and policy makers as well
as for the readers with general interest in related subjects.
Part I: ECONOMIC GROWTH: AGGREGATE AND SECTOR
1. GDP Growth and Its Structural
Change / 2. Pattern of Manufacturing Sector Growth: Prospects and Challenges /
3. Resource Constraints and Agricultural Growth: Availability of Arable Land
and Irrigation / 4. Factors Affecting Adoption of Modern Agricultural
Technology: Evidence from Early Phase / 5. Agricultural Productivity: Role of
Farm Size, Tenancy and District Level Variations
Part II: EMPLOYMENT, UNDEREMPLOYMENT AND LABOR
MARKET
6. Unemployment, Underemployment and
Structural Change in the Labour Market / 7. Seasonal Underemployment and
Its Implications / 8. Modern Irrigation and Equity: Do Wage Labourers Share the
Benefits? / 9. Youth Unemployment and Demographic Dividend / 10. Inequality in
Access to Education and Employment
Part III: POVERTY, EMPOWERMENT AND SOCIAL CHANGE
11. Poverty Reduction Experience:
Hidden Questions / 12. Children’s Employment and Its Link with Schooling: Role
of Poverty and Social Attitude /13. Microfinance and Development:
Emerging Issues / 14. Women’s Economic Empowerment: Gender Inequality in
Poverty, Labour Market and Decision Making / 15. Linkages between Population
Growth and Socio-economic Factors
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