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Field: Gender, Education, and Development Issues

Can governance and regulatory control ensure private higher education as business or public goods in Bangladesh

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Gazi Mahabubul Alam

Journal: AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Year: 2009
Citations: 163

This article examines and discusses the existing role, status and quality of Higher Education (HE) imparted in the Private Universities in Bangladesh. The major findings assert that private HE sector considers education as business goods rather public goods. Knowledge is a public property. But, entr...

Social SciencesEducationGlobal Education Systems and PoliciesOpen Access
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Beyond Access: Transforming Policy and Practice for Gender Equality in Education

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Sheila Aikman, Elaine Unterhalter

Journal: Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information (Royal Gardens Kew)Year: 2011Citations: 160

Introduction Part One: The Challenges for Gender Equality in Education: Fragmented frameworks? Researching women, gender, education, and development Ensuring a fair chance for girls Measuring gender equality in education Part Two:Transforming Action - Changing Policy through Practice: Educating girl...

Social SciencesSafety ResearchPoverty, Education, and Child Welfare
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Bangladesh e-Journal of Sociology

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Md Nazrul Islam, Abdul Waheed, Afzal Sayeed., Sheikh Idrees Mujtaba et al.

Year: 2005Citations: 147
Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceEducational, Social, and Political Issues
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The role of science and technology education at network age population for sustainable development of Bangladesh through human resource advancement

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Gazi Mahabubul Alam

Journal: Scientific Research and EssaysYear: 2009Citations: 143

Education is supposed to play a vital role for the development of a nation. Many countries made progression through education. Nevertheless, some of them also failed to retain the development achieved since these countries failed to supply required skilled workforce for emerging economics caused by ...

Social SciencesEducationGender, Education, and Development IssuesOpen Access
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The role of agriculture education and training on agriculture economics and national development of Bangladesh

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Gazi Mahabubul Alam, Kazi Enamul Hoque, Md. Taher Billal Khalifa, Saedah Binti Siraj et al.

Journal: African Journal of Agricultural ResearchYear: 2009Citations: 107

This article analyses the prevailing situations of the agricultural sector in Bangladesh using both secondary and primary data. Findings show that agriculture was the main economic sector with an employment of 95% of total population with a share of 78% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 1971. After...

Social SciencesEducationGender, Education, and Development IssuesOpen Access
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Higher Education in Bangladesh: Status, Issues and Prospects

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Mobasser Monem, Hasan Muhammad Baniamin

Year: 2010Citations: 84

The development of a modern society depends to a large extent on the nature and standard of higher education. Higher education has enormous potential to promote prosperity in the developing nations. Throughout the World, universities change the society and remain the center of change and development...

Physical SciencesComputer ScienceInformation Systems
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An Overview on the Feminism and Its Categories

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Haradhan Kumar Mohajan

Journal: Research and Advances in EducationYear: 2022Citations: 70

This paper tries to analyze the origin and progress of global feminism. Feminism is a mass movement commenced by women of all groups to eradicate all forms of feminist oppressions by men that are prevailing in a patriarchal society. It always fights against all types of oppressions on women. It is a...

Social SciencesGender StudiesGender Politics and RepresentationOpen Access
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Women in higher education leadership in South Asia: rejection, refusal, reluctance, revisioning

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Louise Morley, Barbara Crossouard

Journal: FigshareYear: 2015Citations: 65

This research, linked to the South Asia Global Education Dialogue series, looks at the role of women in South Asia in respect to higher education and leadership. The research sought out existing knowledge and baseline data from the literature, policies, change interventions, available statistics and...

Social SciencesEducationAfrican Education and PoliticsOpen Access
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HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF SECONDARY EDUCATION IN BANGLADESH: COLONIAL PERIOD TO 21st CENTURY

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Md. Mustafizur Rahman, Mohd Izham Mohd Hamzah, T. Subahan Mohd Meerah, Mizan Rahman

Journal: International Education StudiesYear: 2010Citations: 58

In a world of global market competition, the secondary level education has become a part of basic education. Secondary schools are vested with the responsibility of imparting knowledge, skills and attitudes essential for individuals to fit into society and be able to contribute fruitfully to its dev...

Social SciencesEducationEducation and Islamic StudiesOpen Access
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Who gains from EFA - State business of education or private higher education business in developing nations? A study to understand the policy impact in Bangladesh

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Gazi Mahabubul Alam, Gyanendra Kumar Rout, Nibedita Priyadarshani

Journal: AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENTYear: 2010Citations: 58

Business of state is to provide a decent life to its citizens giving a wider and increased access to the needs. In order to do so, business of state always concentrates to provide a better access to five fundamentals (that is, food, cloth, shelter, education and health) maintaining an increasing cur...

Social SciencesEducationGlobal Education Systems and PoliciesOpen Access
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FEMALE REPRESENTATION IN PARLIAMENT: A CASE STUDY FROM BANGLADESH

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Nomita Halder

Year: 2004Citations: 45

The under-representation of women in almost every policymaking aspect of life is a global issue. Nowhere in the world are women represented in government in proportion to their population. Today, women’s participation is deemed necessary in modern democracy because adequate representation is regarde...

Social SciencesGender StudiesGender Politics and Representation
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International labour migration from Bangladesh: a decent work perspective

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Tasneem Siddiqui

Journal: RePEc: Research Papers in EconomicsYear: 2005Citations: 44

Assesses developments in short-term international migration of Bangladeshi to Arab and other countries in the period 1976 to 2003. Considers opportunities in finding employment, contrasted by issues of exploitation and basic labour rights.

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and Econometrics
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Bangladesh Tertiary Education Sector Review

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Tashmina Rahman, Yoko Nagashima, Mokhlesur Rahman, Uttam Sharma et al.

Journal: World Bank, Washington, DC eBooksYear: 2019Citations: 43

Bangladesh is recognized globally for its remarkable track record of socioeconomic development and potential for becoming an economic powerhouse in the region. The economy has sustained impressive economic growth over the past three decades despite incidences of political conflict, natural calamitie...

Physical SciencesComputer ScienceInformation SystemsOpen Access
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Health Policy, Programmes and System in Bangladesh

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Ferdous Arfina Osman

Journal: South Asian SurveyYear: 2008Citations: 43

Despite being a resource poor country, Bangladesh has achieved impressive health gains which make it an example for other developing countries. Over the last decades key health indicators like life expectancy and coverage of immunisation have improved significantly while infant mortality, maternal m...

Health SciencesNursingNutrition and Dietetics
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The role of technical and vocational education in the national development of Bangladesh

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Gazi Mahabubul Alam

Journal: Asia-Pacific journal of cooperative educationYear: 2008Citations: 43

Education is a basic human right and considered by many as a key tool for national development. However, this tenet has been challenged by several economists, especially Pritchett (1996). His empirical analysis suggests that many countries, whilst having a large educated population, remain unable to...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and EconometricsOpen Access
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