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Emigration Dynamics in Bangladesh
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1995
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Human MigrationDevelopment EconomicsEconomic DevelopmentGlobal MigrationInternal MigrationEmigration DynamicsForced MigrationLanguage StudiesEmigration PolicyNorth AfricaPopulation MigrationEmigration Dynamics OpensInternational Population MovementSociologyBusinessAnthropologyMigrant WorkerPopulation MovementImmigration
This study of emigration dynamics opens by noting that emigration is one of the most dynamic economic and social elements in Bangladesh. The history of emigration from Bangladesh is sketched, and the level and trend of emigration is described for various destinations (especially the UK, the Middle East and North Africa, and Japan) and in terms of the socioeconomic background of migrants, channels of migration, occupations, the potential level of emigration, and applications for US Visas. The next section of the report presents the economic and demographic setting in terms of the gross national and domestic products, quality of life, the size and distribution of the population, the labor force, literacy, unemployment and underemployment, urbanization, internal migration, poverty, and income distribution. The discussion then centers on the sociopolitical setting and such factors as unmet basic human needs, the demand for expatriate workers, and emigration policy. It is concluded that the desperate economic situation in Bangladesh has combined with the demand for expatriate workers and the development of institutions to facilitate emigration. The result is increasing interest in emigration, which is fueled by mass communication highlighting the differences between the quality of life in Bangladesh and abroad.
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