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Early Impacts of Coronavirus on Bangladesh Apparel Supply Chains

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Erin Leitheiser, Syeda Nusaiba Hossain, Shuvro Sen, Gulfam Tasnim et al.

Year: 2020Citations: 15

This report is a product of the RISC project, which seeks to shed light on how social sustainability issues – like working conditions and occupational health and safety – are governed in the Bangladesh RMG industry. In particular, it examines how different entities – like brands, suppliers and gover...

Social Sciences
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economics and Econometrics
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Entrepreneurship as Social Change: Examining the Perspective of Women Beauty Parlor Owners in Dhaka regarding Social Inclusion and Empowerment for their Ethnic Workers

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Gulfam Tasnim

Journal: JWEEYear: 2021Citations: 1

This paper tries to understand why a large proportion of ethnic women are employed in beauty parlors of Dhaka by examining the perspective of women beauty parlor owners in Dhaka (the capital of Bangladesh). The study entails in-depth interviews with prominent women beauty parlor owners in Dhaka (onl...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and EconometricsOpen Access
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Data Management Plan for "Impact of Childcare Provision and Rights-Based Support on the Lives of Women Garment Workers and their Families: An Exploratory Study of a Project for Garment Workers in Dhaka, Bangladesh"

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Tasnim, Gulfam

Journal: Open MINDYear: 2025

Ethnographic study to examine impact of childcare provision and rights-based support on the lives of women garment workers and their families in Bangladesh

Public relationsNursingOperations managementOpen Access
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Improving Social Sustainability in Supply Chains:Case Studies and Insights for Practitioners Based on Research of Initiatives in the Garment Sector of Bangladesh

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Erin Leitheiser, Jeremy Moon, M. Tang, Jim Winkler et al.

Journal: CBS Research Portal (Copenhagen Business School)Year: 2021

This report is a product of the academic research project The Regulation of International Supply Chains (RISC).<br/>RISC seeks to shed light on how social sustainability issues – like working conditions and occupational health and safety – are governed in the Bangladesh ready made garment (RMG) indu...

Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingStrategy and ManagementOpen Access
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