Browsing by Author "Kabeer, Naila"
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The contested relationship between paid work and women’s empowerment: Empirical analysis from Bangladesh
Kabeer, Naila; Mahmud, Simeen; Tasneem, Sakiba (Springer Link, 2018-04-01)The debate about the empowerment potential of women’s access to labour market opportunities is a long-standing one but it has taken on fresh lease of life with the increased feminization of paid work in the context of ... -
Cultural norms, economic incentives and women’s labour market behaviour: Empirical insights from Bangladesh
Heintz, James; Kabeer, Naila; Mahmud, Simeen (Taylor & Francis, 2017-11-12)This paper sets out to explore a seeming puzzle in the context of Bangladesh. There is a considerable body of evidence from the country pointing to the positive impact of paid work on women’s position within family and ... -
Diverging stories of son preference in South Asia: a comparison of India and Bangladesh
Huq, Lopita; Kabeer, Naila; Mahmud, Simeen (BRAC University, 2012-11)In Bangladesh, overall sex ratio has declined from 109.6 (males/females) in the 1950s to 100.3 in 2011. Unlike countries with female deficits, the improvement in sex ratio has extended to the under‐5 age group. This has ... -
Diverging Stories of “Missing Women” in South Asia: Is Son Preference Weakening in Bangladesh?
Kabeer, Naila; Huq, Lopita; Mahmud, SimeenABSTRACT: South Asia is a region characterized by a culture of son preference, severe discrimination against daughters, and excess levels of female mortality, leading to what Amartya Sen called the phenomenon of “missing ... -
Does paid work provide a pathway to women's empowerment? Empirical findings from Bangladesh
Kabeer, Naila; Mahmud, Simeen; Tasneem, Sakiba (BRAC University, 2011-07)The debate about the relationship between paid work and women’s position within the family and society is a long standing one. Some argue that women’s integration into the market is the key to their empowerment while ... -
Does paid work provide a pathway to women’s empowerment? Empirical findings from Bangladesh
Kabeer, Naila; Mahmud, Simeen; Tasneem, Sakiba (Institute of Development Studies, 2011-09)The debate about the relationship between paid work and women’s position within the family and society is a long-standing one. Some argue that women’s integration into the market is the key to their empowerment while others ... -
Does paid work provide a pathway to women’s empowerment? empirical findings from Bangladesh
Kabeer, Naila; Mahmud, Simeen; Tasneem, Sakiba (Institute of Development Studies, 2011-09)The debate about the relationship between paid work and women’s position within the family and society is a long-standing one. Some argue that women’s integration into the market is the key to their empowerment while others ... -
For whom the bell tolled
Kabeer, Naila (The Daily Star, 2019-03-22) -
Livelihood transitions and coping with shocks: Women in the Ready-Made Garment (RMG) sector coping with COVID-19
Kabeer, Naila; Huq, Lopita; Aktar, Taslima; Al Mamun, Saklain; Alam, Afsana; Nath, Shravasti Roy; Sultana, Razia (BIGD, 2022-01-03)This paper examines in detail the experiences of a small group of workers from the export-oriented ready-made garment (RMG) industry in Bangladesh and how they coped with the shocks and disruptions associated with COVID-19. ... -
Livelihood transitions of women workers during COVID-19: The case of domestic workers in Dhaka
Kabeer, Naila; Huq, Lopita; Aktar, Taslima; Al Mamun, Saklain; Alam, Afsana; Nath, Shravasti Roy; Sultana, Razia (BIGD, 2021-12-12)The paper draws on primary research into the conditions of domestic workers in Bangladesh and how they coped with the shocks and disruptions associated with COVID-19. We can see our research as a lens to view the lives and ... -
Material barriers, cultural boundaries: A mixed-methods analysis of gender and labour market segmentation in Bangladesh
Kabeer, Naila; Huq, Lopita; Rahaman, Muhammad Mahabub (UNU-WIDER, 2021)The research was published as a UNU-WIDER Working Paper. Data on female labour force participation in Bangladesh suggest that, despite the increase in female-intensive employment opportunities through microfinance, export ... -
Multi-Stakeholder initiatives in Bangladesh after Rana Plaza: Global norms and workers’ perspectives
Kabeer, Naila; Haq, Lopita; Sulaiman, Munshi (BRAC Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD), 2019-01)The collapse of the Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh in April, 2013 resulting in the death and injury of more than 2,000 workers from the country’s export garment industry was one of the worst industrial disasters in ... -
Paradigm shift or business as usual? workers’ views on multi-stakeholder initiatives in Bangladesh
Kabeer, Naila; Huq, Lopita; Sulaiman, Munshi (Wiley Online Library, 2020-02-24)The scale of the tragedy at Rana Plaza in Bangladesh, in which more than 1,000 garment factory workers died when the building collapsed in April 2013, galvanized a range of stakeholders to take action to prevent future ...