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Levels, trends and determinants of fecundability in Bangladesh: A comparative study using Bangladesh health and demographic survey (BDHS) data

Levels, trends and determinants of fecundability in Bangladesh: A comparative study using Bangladesh health and demographic survey (BDHS) data

... in fecundability was no- ticed in recent years in ...in Bangladesh is very ...explaining fecundability for every sub-group of the study ...thus fecundability nega- ... See full document

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A comprehensive analysis of trends and determinants of HIV/AIDS knowledge among the Bangladeshi women based on Bangladesh Demographic and Health Surveys, 2007–2014

A comprehensive analysis of trends and determinants of HIV/AIDS knowledge among the Bangladeshi women based on Bangladesh Demographic and Health Surveys, 2007–2014

... the study, there are few limitations, which we would like to mention for future research ...This study focuses on the knowledge sta- tus of married women which is determined by whether the respondents have ... See full document

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Scaling up contraceptives use in the division with lowest contraceptives use in Bangladesh: sources, methods, and determinants

Scaling up contraceptives use in the division with lowest contraceptives use in Bangladesh: sources, methods, and determinants

... This study examined representative data for women resid- ing in Sylhet Division using the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS) of ...of Bangladesh ... See full document

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Differentials and determinants of under five mortality in Bangladesh

Differentials and determinants of under five mortality in Bangladesh

... in Bangladesh. Although Bangladesh has made remarkable progress in reducing mortality among under-five children over the last few years but it is still remain ...this study is to observe the ... See full document

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Women’s Autonomy and Reproductive Healthcare-Seeking Behavior in Bangladesh: Further Analysis of the 2014 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey

Women’s Autonomy and Reproductive Healthcare-Seeking Behavior in Bangladesh: Further Analysis of the 2014 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey

... empowerment. Health seeking information is one of the most important indicators in this ...This study aims at identifying women’s maternal and child health-care seeking in relation to women ... See full document

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Comparative study of informal sector in India and her neighbouring countries Srilanka and Bangladesh

Comparative study of informal sector in India and her neighbouring countries Srilanka and Bangladesh

... The Asian Development Bank (ADB) recent research indicates that the most of the developing member countries (DMCs) economies continue to grow at high rates that inequalities in standards of living are widening, and the ... See full document

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Relationship between household wealth inequality and chronic childhood under-nutrition in Bangladesh

Relationship between household wealth inequality and chronic childhood under-nutrition in Bangladesh

... The lack of a gender differential in adverse growth-stunt- ing in our study indicates that there is no intra-household gender bias in feeding and health care for children in Bangladesh. An increasing ... See full document

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Agricultural Transformation in Bangladesh: A Case Study on Rajshahi District, Bangladesh

Agricultural Transformation in Bangladesh: A Case Study on Rajshahi District, Bangladesh

... of Bangladesh. Among the 64 districts of Bangladesh we have selected Rajshahi districts as our study ...our data from Bhaga and Charghat ...Primary data are being collected through a ... See full document

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Determinants of childhood morbidity in Bangladesh: evidence from the Demographic and Health Survey 2011

Determinants of childhood morbidity in Bangladesh: evidence from the Demographic and Health Survey 2011

... The BDHS 2011 data contain an indicator of house- hold wealth status constructed by combining variables related to ownership of household items (ie, televisions and bicycles), dwelling characteristics ... See full document

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Socioeconomic transition and its influence on Body Mass Index (BMI) pattern in Bangladesh

Socioeconomic transition and its influence on Body Mass Index (BMI) pattern in Bangladesh

... in health was observed between two community types, urban and rural, that was explained by educational background, physical activity, and smoking with the urban residents more likely to be obese or overweight ... See full document

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Women's participations in economic and NGO activities in Bangladesh: an empirical study on the Bangladesh Demography and Health Survey (BDHS)

Women's participations in economic and NGO activities in Bangladesh: an empirical study on the Bangladesh Demography and Health Survey (BDHS)

... in Bangladesh have tended to engage in home management activities while men have usually tended to work outside the home such as in agriculture, trading, marketing and so ...in Bangladesh. This nationwide ... See full document

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Trends in infant and young child feeding practices in Bangladesh, 1993–2011

Trends in infant and young child feeding practices in Bangladesh, 1993–2011

... in Bangladesh from 1993 – 2011, based on data in Bangladesh Demographic and Health ...following Bangladesh Demographic and Health Surveys were studied: BDHS ... See full document

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The trends of labor market in Bangladesh and its determinants

The trends of labor market in Bangladesh and its determinants

... Ahmed (1981) has studied on the aggregate level of rural labor market. The author finds that rural unemployment is not involuntary largely prevalent among family workers of middle and rich farm households. Landless and ... See full document

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Factors influencing childhood anaemia in Bangladesh: a two level logistic regression analysis

Factors influencing childhood anaemia in Bangladesh: a two level logistic regression analysis

... recent study reported that more than 41% of ever- married non-pregnant Bangladeshi women in the repro- ductive age group had anemia, and the rate was higher among those who were uneducated and under- nourished ... See full document

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Comparative study of water quality of buriganga and balu river,  Dhaka, Bangladesh

Comparative study of water quality of buriganga and balu river, Dhaka, Bangladesh

... caustic soda, aluminum, zinc chromate, zinc phosphate, asbestos etc. This river also receives effluents of many textile, dyeing, battery manufacturing industries from Turag River. by industrial effluents from Tongi area ... See full document

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Synthesizing qualitative and quantitative evidence on non-financial access barriers: implications for assessment at the district level

Synthesizing qualitative and quantitative evidence on non-financial access barriers: implications for assessment at the district level

... for Bangladesh, Ghana and ...between Bangladesh, Ghana and Vietnam, but also the contextual differences found within each coun- ...the study population ... See full document

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Associated factors and their individual contributions to caesarean delivery among married women in Bangladesh: analysis of Bangladesh demographic and health survey data

Associated factors and their individual contributions to caesarean delivery among married women in Bangladesh: analysis of Bangladesh demographic and health survey data

... PAF provided that overweight is the strongest independ- ent risk factor for CS delivery with the rate of 23.36% among Bangladeshi married women. Because in the pregnancy period if a woman becomes overweight or obese then ... See full document

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Nutritional Status of 1-5 Years Children of the Tea Workers in Sylhet Division

Nutritional Status of 1-5 Years Children of the Tea Workers in Sylhet Division

... If we consider the educational status of the mothers of tea gardens, it is far behind from national level. About 90% of them are illiterate and no body passed HSC, whereas 70.7% adult female (>15 years) were ... See full document

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Factors affecting deliveries attended by skilled birth attendants in Bangladesh

Factors affecting deliveries attended by skilled birth attendants in Bangladesh

... The age group (of study women and their husbands) was not a significant predictor of the deliveries attended by SBAs (p >0.05). The women with a gap of three or more years between subsequent deliveries were 1.5 ... See full document

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An outline of anemia among adolescent girls in Bangladesh: findings from a cross-sectional study

An outline of anemia among adolescent girls in Bangladesh: findings from a cross-sectional study

... collected data digitally in ODK platform from a sub-sample of a nationwide cross-sectional survey of 1314 adolescent girls in ...estimated using HemoCue®; anthropometric measurements through ... See full document

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