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A study of the informal sector in Bangladesh: Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Dhaka. BIDS Research Report No. 158, October 1998 / Quasem, Md. Abdul; Mondal, Abdul Hye; Mahmud, Simeen   Article
Mahmud, Simeen Article
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Summary/Abstract The term Informal Sector (IS), though widely used in the development literature for over two decades, still remains controversial. The broad objects of the study is to examine the role of IS in employment generation and poverty alleviation.
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ID:   143791


Returns to scale to family size who gains from high fertility / Mahmud, Simeen; Mc-Intosh, James P. 1980  Book
Mahmud, Simeen Book
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Publication Essex, University of Department of Economic, 1980.
Description 15p21 cm
Series Discussion paper, 137
Standard Number GIPE Gift.
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ID:   142041


Validation study of backward and forward pregnancy histories in Matlab (Bangladesh) / Becker, Stan; Mahmud, Simeen 1984  Book
Becker, Stan Book
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Publication Voorburg(Netherlands), International Statistical Institute, 1984.
Description 37p29.5 cm
Series WFS Scientific Report, 52
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ID:   364290


Women's empowerment and reproductive change in rural Bangladesh: Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Dhaka. BIDS Research Report No. 168, March 2001 / Mahmud, Simeen; Razzaque, Abdur; Nahar, Lutfun   Article
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Summary/Abstract In assessing women's empowerment this paper tries to first clarify the concept of women's empowerment in the context of Bangladesh and explicate the meanings of the indicators used, using Kabeer's (1999) framework of conditions and consequences of choice.
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