Browsing by Subject "Unemployment"
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How sustainable are the impacts of vocational training?: Evidence from BRAC’s intervention
(BRAC Research and Evaluation Division, 2018-06)In Bangladesh, the school dropout rates at both the primary and secondary level are quite high. Majority of the school dropout children end up unemployed or in low-quality jobs. Hence, training programs can be a potential ... -
Muslims and the Australian labour market, 1980-2001
(© 2002 Frank Cass Publishers., 2002-11)The unemployment of Muslims in Australia was 28 and 25 per cent compared to the national total of around nine per cent in 1986 and 1996 respectively (Australian Bureau of Statistics). This article conceptually analyses the ... -
Prospects of outsourcing business in Bangladesh; experience of ServicEngine Limited
(Brac University, 2021-01)Outsourcing industry in Bangladesh is flourishing day by day. According to the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), about 5,00,000 active freelancers are working regularly in Bangladesh, out of 6,50,000 registered freelancers. ... -
Unemployment with Educational Attainments in Lower Middle Income Countries: 1994-2017
(BRAC University, 2018-09)This paper empirically investigates how the overall unemployment rate in lower middle income countries is augmented by labor forces with different level of educational attainments by focusing on three distinguished level ... -
Vocational skill development through BRAC skill development program in Bangladesh: how this Is influencing socio-economic life of female training graduates
(Brac University, 2021-04)The research aimed to explore exemplary organization BRAC’s skill development program’s strategies for skill development of female adolescence and youth who are from vulnerable family background and out of school and ...