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Migration from Bangladesh: Impulses,Risks and Exploitations
Authors:Amit Ranjan
Affiliation:Indian Council of World Affairs, New Delhi, India
Abstract:Migration and emigration from Bangladesh is a pervasive phenomenon. Historically, large-scale migration from the region constituting the present Bangladesh started after tea plantations were introduced to Assam by the British in the early 19th century. Gradually, the number of migrants from this region increased due to geographic location, climate change and poverty. Over the years, there has been a change in the gender pattern of migration, where the proportion of female migrants has increased significantly. These migrants play a significant role in the Bangladesh economy, as remittances constituted about 8.21% of gross domestic product in 2014. This article examines why, despite the many dangers that the migrants face, including violence in the host countries and exploitation by their ‘masters’, the number of migrants from Bangladesh continues to rise constantly.
Keywords:Bangladesh  migration  exploitation  sex trade. human trafficking  gender violence  foreign exchange remittances
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