BBS survey reveals alarming picture of wealth concentration by the rich
The income inequality between the rich and the poor has surged to a level that the country is witnessing two economic systems, which go against the spirit of the Liberation War, said the CPD
Overall progress can conceal significant details regarding regional variations in development
Clearly, deep-rooted biases and stereotypes are at play.
Rising economic inequality in Bangladesh is not an inevitable phenomenon.
Income inequality in Bangladesh has deepened in the past six years, according to data from the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS).
A 2016 research study published in the Oxford University Journal analysed health inequality in Bangladesh, which found that income variance is the prime factor behind health disparities.
The biggest factor behind the disconnect is that the largest companies with stable profitability refuse to come to the market.
Specific policy incentives are needed to stimulate the economy and revive the labour market.
BBS survey reveals alarming picture of wealth concentration by the rich
The income inequality between the rich and the poor has surged to a level that the country is witnessing two economic systems, which go against the spirit of the Liberation War, said the CPD
Overall progress can conceal significant details regarding regional variations in development
Clearly, deep-rooted biases and stereotypes are at play.
Rising economic inequality in Bangladesh is not an inevitable phenomenon.
Income inequality in Bangladesh has deepened in the past six years, according to data from the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS).
A 2016 research study published in the Oxford University Journal analysed health inequality in Bangladesh, which found that income variance is the prime factor behind health disparities.
The biggest factor behind the disconnect is that the largest companies with stable profitability refuse to come to the market.
Specific policy incentives are needed to stimulate the economy and revive the labour market.
The cost of grand corruption in Bangladesh is only continuing to go up.