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Publications

by members of

Institute of Governance and Development
Brac University
Dhaka, Bangladesh

These are publications listed in RePEc written by members of the above institution who are registered with the RePEc Author Service. Thus this compiles the works all those currently affiliated with this institution, not those affilated at the time of publication. List of registered members. Register yourself. Citation analysis. This page is updated in the first days of each month.
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Working papers

2022

  1. Hossain Zillur Rahman & Atiya Rahman & Md. Saiful Islam & Avinno Faruk & Imran Matin & Mohammad Abdul Wazed & Umama Zillur, 2022. "Recovery with distress: unpacking COVID-19 impact on livelihoods and poverty in Bangladesh," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2022-13, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).

2020

  1. Bidisha, Sayema Haque & Faruk, Avinno & Mahmood, Tanveer, 2020. "How Women Are Faring in Bangladeshi Labour Market?: Evidences from Labour Force Survey Data," MPRA Paper 99590, University Library of Munich, Germany.

2019

  1. Faruk, Avinno, 2019. "Analysing the glass ceiling and sticky floor effects in Bangladesh: Evidence, extent and elements," MPRA Paper 92137, University Library of Munich, Germany.

Journal articles

2023

  1. Avinno Faruk & Ishmam Al Quddus, 2023. "COVID‐19 vaccination: Willingness and practice in Bangladesh," Development Policy Review, Overseas Development Institute, vol. 41(1), January.

2022

  1. Sayema Haque Bidisha & Avinno Faruk & Tanveer Mahmood, 2022. "How Are Women Faring in the Bangladeshi Labour Market? Evidence from Labour Force Survey Data," South Asia Economic Journal, Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, vol. 23(2), pages 201-227, September.

2021

  1. Avinno Faruk, 2021. "Analysing the glass ceiling and sticky floor effects in Bangladesh: evidence, extent and elements," SN Business & Economics, Springer, vol. 1(9), pages 1-23, September.

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