StructureBackground: This study identified social and structural factors associated with maternal health care access and utilization in Bangladesh. Methods: Data were collected in early 2014 using a nationally representative face-to-face survey of 3000 Bangladeshi mothers to infants between 0 and 9 ...
Bangladesh, social structure and development : proceedings of the First Annual Conference of Bangladesh Sociological Association, held on July 24-25, 1986 at Rajshahi University, Rajshahi editors, Bazlul Mobin Chowdhury, Syed Zahir Sadeque Bangladesh Sociological Association, [1989]出版...
Model of social sustainability for Dhaka city, Bangladesh Article Open access 11 October 2023 Sustainable rural development: differentiated paths to achieve rural revitalization with case of Western China Article Open access 28 December 2024 Integrating health into the complex urban planning policy ...
This study investigates the impact of boardroom diversity (BD) on firms’ financial performance (FP), drawing on economic and resource dependency theory. The study further explores the influence of strategic change (SC) on this nexus, using a six-dimensional index to measurse BD and SC. A da...
Hakikur Rahman (Institute of Computer Management and Science, Bangladesh) Copyright © 2021. 396 pages. In recent decades, digital technologies have permeated daily routines, whether at school, at work, or during personal engagements. Stakeholders in education are prom... ...
of many facets of multilevel sociality. Key remaining questions are how the genetic structure of a multilevel society matches the observed social effort of its members, to what degree cooperation of males of different units is manifest and contributes to band cohesion, and how group coordination,...
Agrani Bank Limited (ABL) is the largest government commercial bank in Bangladesh addresses social concerns that threaten the structure of society and redress social conditions that adversely affect the well-being of people and society of Bangladesh. Banking industry in Bangladesh is now a day very ...
First, we follow socio-ecological models of workplace relations by recognizing that these predictors may manifest at different levels of the organizational structure (Ferdman, 2014; Mor Barak, 2015). For instance, they may relate to the characteristics of individual employees (e.g., their age or...
Those who have studied the subject are generally in agreement that the peculiarities and structure of local government in the Philippines are not unique to the region. There are many different types of local government administrative units, such as street committees or other informal governance mechani...
They are prevalent in other developing countries, such as Tanzania, Madagascar, Cambodia, Kenya, and Bangladesh (Grootaert and Van Bastelaer, 2002), as well as India, which is comparable to China in terms of rural population density, economic volume, and developmental changes. They can access ...