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Demographic Dividend in Bangladesh Muhammad Moshiur Rahman South Asian Network on Economic Modeling An Application of National Time Transfer Accounts with Age and Gender
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NTA Team of Bangldesh Dr. Bazlul Haque Khondker Dr. Selim Raihan Muhammad Moshiur Rahman Syer Tazim Haque
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Contents Demographic structure and transition Bangladesh’s Sector Growth Performance An overview of National Transfer Accounts Descriptive Analysis of Time use survey of 2012 Policy Issues
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Demographic structure and transition 20102030 2050 Female Male
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Demographic Transition
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Bangladesh’s Sector Growth Performance
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Methodology Calculating Private Consumption Distributing Public Consumption Calculating Wage and Self Employment Income Incorporating Government Transfers to the Households Age Band Distribution
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Per Capita Income and Consumption of Different Age Groups
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Per Capita Income Net of Government Transfers
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Per Capita Government Transfers
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Life Cycle Deficit/Surplus (aggregate)
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Average hours worked of employed by population 15 years and above (In hours) Source: Time Use Pilot Survey Report 2012
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Average hours worked of not employed by population 15 years and above (In hours) Source: Time Use Pilot Survey Report 2012
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Average hours worked of not employed by population 15 years and above in rural and urban (In hours) Source: Time Use Pilot Survey Report 2012
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Average hours worked of not employed by population 15 years and above in rural and urban (In hours) IndicatorsRuralUrban MaleFemaleMaleFemale Paid work6.75.07.76.2 Household work1.53.61.03.0 Leisure work1.10.71.61.4 Other work14.714.613.713.5 Source: Time Use Pilot Survey Report 2012
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Policy Issues Maximum utilization of the demographic dividend Change in the public transfer system
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