Gender discrimination in rural areas across Bangladesh continues to be a formidable barrier to both social and economic development.
Clearly, deep-rooted biases and stereotypes are at play.
The country’s female garment workers have wage gap of around 51 per cent to 60 per cent depending on the area and living wage benchmark in five major industrial areas in Bangladesh, including Dhaka city, a survey finds.
Gender discrimination in rural areas across Bangladesh continues to be a formidable barrier to both social and economic development.
Clearly, deep-rooted biases and stereotypes are at play.
The country’s female garment workers have wage gap of around 51 per cent to 60 per cent depending on the area and living wage benchmark in five major industrial areas in Bangladesh, including Dhaka city, a survey finds.