Research & Publication

Loban Rahman

Miah, M.R.A., Shah, M.F., Swarna, S.H. and Rahman, L., Contemporary Trends of Domestic Violence against Women in Bangladesh: Unveiling Growth Patterns and Age-sensitivity.

Loban Rahman

Faruk, O., Saha, A., Dutta, A., Sifat, R.I. and Rahman, L., 2022. Factors Associated with Living Arrangement of Older Rickshaw-Pullers in Bangladesh. Journal of Social Service Research, 48(5), pp.682-695.

Loban Rahman

Impact of Covid-19 on Dowry Induced Violence against Women─A comparative study in the context of Bangladesh

Mohammad Saeed Islam

Afrin.T. & Islam, M.S. (2021). Exploring theLivelihood Pattern of the Floating Population using the SL Framework: A CaseStudy of Metropolitan Dhaka, Bangladesh. Journalof the Asia Pacific Economy. https://doi.org/10.1080/13547860.2021.1884173

Mohammad Saeed Islam

Haque, A.K.E., Srijohn,A.A., Hasan, M., Nadvi, M.A.A., Islam,M.S., Guda, R.S. & Alam, S.U. (2017). Expanding Tradable Benefits of Inland Waterways: Case of Bangladesh(Research Report No. 1718). India: CUTS International. https://cuts-citee.org/pdf/IW_Bangladesh_Report.pdf

Tanjila Afrin

1.  Titumir, R.A.M. & Afrin, T. (2017). The complementarity of human and nature well-being: A case illustrated by traditional forest resource users of the Sundarbans in Bangladesh. In UNU-IAS& IGES (Eds.), Sustainable livelihoods in socio-ecological production landscapes and seascapes (Satoyama Initiative Thematic Review vol. 3), (pp. 34-45). Tokyo: United Nations University, Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability.


2.  Afrin,T. & Islam, M.S. (2021). Exploring theLivelihood Pattern of the Floating Population Using the SL Framework: A CaseStudy of Metropolitan Dhaka, Bangladesh. Journalof the Asia Pacific Economy, doi: 10.1080/13547860.2021.1884173.

Manila Khisa

Sifat, R.I., Ahmed, F., Miah, M.R.A. and Khisa, M., 2023. Effects of COVID-19 on livelihood, health, and psychology of hijra population: insights from Dhaka, Bangladesh. Journal of Homosexuality, 70(10), pp.2096-2112.

Manila Khisa

Jannat, S., Sifat, R.I. and Khisa, M., 2023. Sexual and reproductive health conditions of women: insights from Rohingya Refugee women in Bangladesh. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 20(3), pp.855-868.

Manila Khisa

Khisa, M., Rahman, L., Miah, M.R.A., Ahmed, F., Orin, J.M. and Swarna, S.H., 2020. Impact of Covid-19 on Dowry Induced Violence against Women─ A comparative study in the context of Bangladesh. World Vision, 13(1).

Manila Khisa

Khisa, M., 2020. Decentralization of Public Services and the Role of Local Government in Rural Development: Findings From Bangladesh. Journal of Public Administration and Governance, 10(1), pp.249261-249261.

Manila Khisa

Khisa, M., 2019. Decentralization of Public Services and the Role of Local Government in Rural Development: Findings from Bangladesh. International Journal of Social Sciences, 8(4), pp.87-95.

Shidratul Moontaha Suha

Sifat, R.I., Ruponty, M.M., Shuvo, M.K.R., Chowdhury, M. and Suha, S.M., 2022. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of school-going adolescents: insights from Dhaka city, Bangladesh. Heliyon, 8(4).

Shidratul Moontaha Suha

Suha, S.M. and Sik, D., 2021. Social disorganization and lack of recognition increase stress among the street children of Dhaka. Asian Social Science, 17(7), p.39.

Shidratul Moontaha Suha

Suha, S.M. and Sik, D., 2021. Social disorganization and lack of recognition increase stress among the street children of Dhaka. Asian Social Science, 17(7), p.39.

Shidratul Moontaha Suha

Suha, S.M., Alam, M.F., Shah, S., Sarkar, S. and Roza, M.A., 2024. COVID-19 Risks and Vulnerabilities of Street-Connected Children: A Qualitative Study in Bangladesh. Journal of Social Service Research, 50(1), pp.138-156.

Shidratul Moontaha Suha

Suha, S.M., FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO CHILD LABOR IN BANGLADESH: A LITERATURE REVIEW APPROACH. Development (JISED), 4(16), pp.51-57.

Shidratul Moontaha Suha

Suha, S.M. and Shah, M.F., 2023. Factors Driving Rural Migration in Bangladesh and the Adverse Effects on the Lives of Street Children in Dhaka City.

Md. Zahidur Rahman