Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Unemployment Problem In Bangladesh


Bangladesh, like other developing countries, suffers from large hidden unemployment in the sense that even if the same technology to deal with a large proportion of the population in agriculture can be removed without reducing agricultural output.Outside the company, hidden unemployment is also large industrial plants, offices and organizations, especially in the public sector. Educated youth is one of the biggest problems in Bangladesh. Unemployment among the population, or higher education are considerably higher than those with lower education. Unemployment among highly educated women is higher than the male population. In Bangladesh, salaried / wage employment in the formal sector is not large enough to provide a lot of unemployed.That the promotion of employment, particularly remnants of independent features, the basic functions of the Bureau of Manpower Employment and Training. The fifth five year plan 1997-2002, the goal is more work to 6350000 people. This total of 1,60,000 people is expected to move independently. The emphasis is on training and credit support to women entrepreneurs in the situation in the housing industry and other traditional and non-traditional areas, including skills development services to businesses and other agricultural purposes. The private sector and non-governmental organizations also play an important role for this purpose,Consequences of unemployment, a problem:Effects of rural-urban migration in Bangladesh examined the relationship between migration and development to identify. Poverty, unemployment and natural disasters seem to be the main cause of the depopulation of the countryside to be. Priority will be determined by the transition to the city seems to bias the design of cities and the national and international governments and public facilities and resources in urban areas.Analysis of trends in urbanization has shown an important role in the rural-urban migration, the rapid growth of urban population. Most immigrants are young, unmarried men of working age. A case study of migrants in Dhaka to the causes and consequences of migration show. Was noted that the rural-urban migration is a basic survival strategy for the rural poor.

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