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Bangladesh and Covid-19: Reversals and Resilience

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posted on 2024-09-05, 20:38 authored by Atiya Rahman, Nusrat Jahan, Imran Matin, Hossain Zillur Rahman
This article examines two primary data sets to identify the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on different sectors and vulnerable populations in Bangladesh. It attempts to identify how the trends in sectors such as agriculture, ready-made garments (RMGs), education, employment among youth, and women’s participation have changed due to the pandemic compared to pre-Covid-19 levels. The results show that the agriculture and RMG sectors demonstrated resilience due to sustained government policies. In contrast, the other sectors, such as education, youth employment, and women’s participation in the labour market, have been negatively affected, leaving a long‑term consequence for the country’s development. The article concludes with suggestions for inclusive and targeted policies, and community-based approaches to pre-empt new challenges to make development progress in Bangladesh.

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Institute of Development Studies

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Rahman, A.; Jahan, N.; Matin, I. and Rahman, H.Z. (2022) 'Bangladesh and Covid-19: Reversals and Resilience', IDS Bulletin 53.3: 19–40, DOI: 10.19088/1968-2022.125

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IDS Bulletin 53.3

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© Institute of Development Studies 2022. © Crown Copyright 2022.

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Bangladesh

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en

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Knowledge Technology and Society

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1759-5436

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