Globalization and Sweatshop About Bangladesh
Autor: Muhammad Azman • April 16, 2017 • Research Paper • 3,130 Words (13 Pages) • 717 Views
Table of Contents
1.0: THE BACKGROUND OF BANGLADESH1
1.1: ABOUT BANGLADESH2
1.2: LOCATION2
1.3: POPULATION3
1.4: GDP GROWTH RATE4
1.5: INFLATION RATE5
1.6: UNEMPLOYMENT RATE6
1.7: EXPORT RATE7
1.8: IMPORT RATE8
1.9: TRADING PATNER9
2.0: THE IMPACTS OF GLOBALIZATION ON BANGLADESH10
2.1: THE BENEFITS OF GLOBALIZATION10
2.1.1: CREATE JOB OPPORTUNITIES10
2.1.2: PROMOTES GDP GROWTH RATE11
2.1.3: GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER COUNTRY 12
2.2: GLOBALIZATION AND SWEATSHOPS13
2.3: OTHER FACTOR THAT INFLUNCE SWEATSHOPS15
3: SOLUTIONS TO OVERCOME THE SWEATSHOP16
4: CONCLUSION 18
5: APA REFERENCES19
1.0: The background of Bangladesh
1.1: About Bangladesh
Bangladesh is considered as a developing country. In 1971, Bangladesh was founded. Bangladesh is a country in South Asia. World’s eight most populous country considers as Bangladesh. The official language of Bangladesh is Bengali and 98% of the population can speak (According to Tradingeconomic.com). Bangladesh considers as third largest Muslim-majority country of the world. World’s largest mangrove forest Sundarbans and largest sea beach Cox’s bazar situated in Bangladesh. According to 2016, the rate of GDP per capita in Bangladesh is $1,322 (Tradingeconomic.com).
1.2: Location
Bangladesh is located in South Asia. Border of Bangladesh shares with India and Myanmar and nearest countries are Nepal, Bhutan and China but they are do not share a border with Bangladesh. Dhaka is the capital city of Bangladesh.
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1.3: Population
The population of Bangladesh is 164.2 million (2017), according to World Bank. Bangladesh considers as number 8th country by population. The growth rate is 1.6%. The life expectancy for male is 69.02 Years and 72.94 Years for female. The age between 15-64 Years is 63.25% of full population (according to World Bank).
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1.4: GDP GROWTH RATE
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Bangladesh is considered as a developing country. One-third of Bangladesh’s 164.2m people live in poverty (According to Tradingeconomic.com). By development of microcredit and garment industry Bangladesh GDP growth rates above 5%. Even if three fifths of Bangladeshi are employed in the agriculture sector, three quarters of exports revenues come from only by producing ready-made garments. The biggest difficulty to sustainable development in Bangladesh are overpopulation, corruption, poor infrastructure, political instability and a slow implementation of economic reforms.
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