Department of Economics
Degree Name | Group/Major Subject | Board/Institute | Country | Passing Year |
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Ph.D. | Economics | University of Nottingham | United Kingdom | 2009 |
Masters | Economics | University of Bath | United Kingdom | 2003 |
Masters | Economics | University of Dhaka | Bangladesh | 1998 |
Bachelor | Economics | University of Dhaka | Bangladesh | 1997 |
Title | Organization | Location | From Date | To Date |
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Professor | University of Dhaka | Dhaka | 26, Dec 2018 | Currently Working |
Visiting Scholar | University of Concordia | Montreal, Canada | 01, Jan 2014 | 31-05-2014 |
Associate Professor | University of Dhaka | Dhaka | 11, Dec 2013 | 25-12-2018 |
Assistant Professor | University of Dhaka | Dhaka | 18, Nov 2009 | 10-12-2013 |
Lecturer | University of Dhaka | Dhaka | 13, Oct 2003 | 17-11-2009 |
Research Analyst | World Bank | Dhaka | 01, Dec 2000 | 01-07-2002 |
Subject | Description | Research Interest (Goal, Target Indicator) |
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Migration and Remittances | PhD on labour market experience of migrants in the UK. Decent work of Migrants.Worked on the impact of remittances on household expenditure in Bangladesh with HIES 2016 data. |
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Institutional Economics | Institutional Analysis of Banking sector of Bangladesh, Gender Analysis of Business Deals. | |
Poverty Analysis | Vulnerability and Poverty analysis with HIES data. | |
Gender Analysis | Empirical research on labour market experience of females in Bangladesh. Gender Budget Analysis. Unrecognized domestic work of women. Role of gender on female entrepreneurship. Impact of sex of household members on household expenditure with HIES 2016 data. |
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Labour Market Issues | Microeconometric analysis with LFS data on overall as well as youths' and female's labour market experience. Issues related to skill. Issues related to occupation and inequality. | |
Agriculture Economics | Food security and dietary diversity. Drafted 'Agriculture Sector' section of the Sixth Five Year Plan of the GoB. | |
Development Economics | Worked on economic vulnerability and poverty of Bangladesh; Drafted 'Education' and 'Health and Population' sections of the Sixth Five Year Plan of the GoB. |
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Population Economics | Demographic Dividend, Dependency Ratio. |
Level of Study | Title | Supervisor | Co-Supervisor(s) | Name of Student(s) | Area of Research | Current Completion |
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Book | |
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1 |
Raihan, S. and Bidisha, S. H. Female Employment Stagnation in Bangladesh (report).
A Research Paper on Inclusive Growth in Bangladesh, EDIG Research Paper No. 5., 2018 .
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Raihan, S., Bidisha, S.H. and Jahan, I. Unpacking Unpaid Labor in Bangladesh (section of report).
Structural Change and Dynamics of Labor Markets in Bangladesh: Studies on Labor and Employment, SANEM., 2016 .
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Mahmud, S. and Bidisha, S.H. Female Labor Market Participation in Bangladesh: Structural Changes and Determinants of Labor Supply (section of report).
Structural Change and Dynamics of Labor Markets in Bangladesh: Studies on Labor and Employment, SANEM., 2016 .
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Bidisha, S. H. Demand Assessment in the ICT Sector for Realizing Digital Bangladesh (report).
Asia Foundation, 2015 .
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Bidisha, S. H. and Jahan, I. Women’s Unrecognized Work and the Impact of Awareness Raising Programme (report).
Bangladesh Nari Progati Sangha, Dhaka,[ISBN: 978-984-91120-1-3], 2015 .
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Bidisha, S. H. Intergenerational Earnings Mobility of Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in the UK (discussion paper).
GEP Research Paper No. 2009/10, 2009 .
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Bidisha, S. H. Labour Market Experience of Male Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in the UK (discussion paper).
University of Nottingham Discussion Paper No. 2009/08, 2009 .
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Bidisha, S. H. Saving Behaviour of the Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in the UK: Evidence from Panel Data (discussion paper).
University of Nottingham Discussion Paper No. 2008/08, 2008 .
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Book Section | |
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Bidisha, S. H., Hasan, M., Mahmood, T. and Raihan, S. "Political Economy of Private Bank Governance in Bangladesh."
Is the Bangladesh Paradox Sustainable?. Cambridge University Press, 2024 chapter 5 .
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Bidisha, S. H., Mahmood, T. and Rahman, M. "Earnings Inequality and Changing Nature of Work: Evidence from Labour Force Survey Data of Bangladesh."
Tasks, Skills, and Institutions. Gradin, C. et al. Oxford University Press, 2022 chapter 8 .
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Bidisha, S. H., Mahmood, T. and Rahman, M. "Bangladesh: Employment and Inequality Trends."
Tasks, Skills and Institutions: The Changing Nature of Work and Inequality. Gradin, C. et al. Oxford University Press, 2022 chapter 8 .
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Bidisha, S. H. and Raihan, S> "Bangladesh Labour Market: Trends and Patterns in 50 Years."
Bangladesh: 50 years of Tranformation since Liberation. Rahman, S. M. M. and Mazid, M. A. Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, 2021 chapter 10 .
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Bidisha, S. H., Raihan, S. and Jahan, I. "Unpaid Family Labor: A Hidden Form of Labor Market Discrimination in Bangladesh."
Structural Change and Dynamics of Labor Markets in Bangladesh. Raihan, S. Springer, 2018 .
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Mahmood, S. and Bidisha, S. H. "Female Labor Market Participation in Bangladesh: Structural Changes and Determinants of Labor Supply."
Structural Change and Dynamics of Labor Markets in Bangladesh: Studies on Labor and Employment. Raihan, S. Spinger, 2018 .
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Bidisha, S. H. and Khondker, B. H. "Does Agricultural Credit Help in Raising agricultural Production? Empirical Evidences from Bangladesh."
Let’s Think Aloud, Shall We?. SANEM, Dhaka, 2017 .
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Raihan, S. and Bidisha, S. H. "Does Rise in Per Capita Income in South Asia Promote Female Labor Force Participation?."
Let’s Think Aloud, Shall We?. SANEM, Dhaka, 2017 .
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9 |
Bidisha S. H. "Human Development: Progress and Prospects."
Leading Issues in Bangladesh Development,. Ahmed, S. UPL, 2012 .
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10 |
Razzaque, M. A. and Bidisha, S. H. "Women’s Empowerment and Intra-household Gender Relations in Bangladesh."
Poverty, Intra-household Distribution and Gender Relations in Bangladesh: Evidence and Policy Implications. Razzaque, M. A., Khondoker, B. H., and Raihan, S. UPL, 2011 .
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Razzaque, M. A. and Bidisha, S. H. "Migration and Development: The Bangladesh Case."
Trade, Migration and Labour Mobility. Razzaque, M. A. London: Cameron May, 2009 .
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Razzaque, M. A. and Bidisha, S. H. "Poverty-Environment Nexus: People’s Perception."
People’s Report 2005 on Environment, UNDP, Dhaka, 2005 .
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Journal Article | |
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Bidisha, S. H., Faruk, A. and Mahmood, T. : How Women are Faring in the Bangladeshi Labour Market: Evidences from Labour Force Survey Data,
South Asia Economic Journal , vol.23 , no.2 , 2022
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Bidisha, S. H., Hossain, B. and Mahmood, T. : Assessing Food Poverty, Vulnerability and Food Consumption Inequality in the context of COVID-19: A Case of Bangladesh,
Social Indicators Research , vol.155 , pp.187-210 , 2021
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Bidisha, S. H. and Kunal Sen : Is there a Gender Bias in Deal Making? Evidence from Firm level cross Country Analysis,
ESID Working Paper, University of Manchester, UK , vol.WP No. 161 , 2020
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Bidisha, S. H., Abdullah, S. M., Siddiqua, S. and Islam, M. M. : How Does Dependency Ratio affect Economic Growth in the Long Run? Evidence from Selected Asian Countries,
The Journal of Developing Areas , vol.vol. 54, no. 2 , 2019
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Bidisha, S. H., Abdullah, S. M. and Islam, M. M. : The Long-run Relationship between Dependency Ratio and Economic Growth in Bangladesh: Time Series Evidences,
Demography India , vol.vol. 48; no. 2 , pp.105-120 , 2019
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Abdullah, S. M. and Bidisha, S. H. : The Long Run Relationship Between Youth Population and Economic Growth: Evidences from Time Series Data of Bangladesh,
Research in Applied Economics , vol.vol. 10, no. 2 , 2018
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Bidisha, S. H., Raihan, S. and Jahan, I. : Unpacking Unpaid Labour in Bangladesh,
Indian Journal of Labour Economics , 2018
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Bidisha, S. H., Hossain, A.,, Alam, R. and Hasan, M. : Credit, Tenancy Choice and Agricultural Efficiency: Evidences from the Northern Region of Bangladesh,
Economic Analysis and Policy , vol.vol. 57 , pp.22-32 , 2018
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Bidisha, S. H., Akib, K., Imran, K., Sarowar, G. and Khondker, B. H. : Role of Credit in Food Security and Dietary Diversity in Bangladesh,
Economic Analysis and Policy , vol.vol. 53 , pp.pp 33-45 , 2017
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Razzaque, M. A., Bidisha, S. H. and Khondker, B.H. : The Exchange Rate and Economic Growth: An Empirical Assessment on Bangladesh,
Journal of South Asian Development , vol.vol 12, issue 1 , 2017
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Bidisha, S. H., Khan, A., Imran, K. and Khondker, B. H. : Returns to Agricultural Microcredit: Quasi Experimental Evidence from Bangladesh,
Bangladesh Development Studies , vol.vol. 38, no. 4 , 2016
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Bidisha, S. H. and Reimer, M. : Fostering Systems Thinking for Youth Leading Environmental Change: Multinational Exploration,
Ecopsychology , vol.vol. 8, no. 3 , 2016
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Reimer, M. and Bidisha, S. H. : The Youth Leading Environmental Change Project: A Mixed Method Longitudinal Study across Six Countries,
Ecopsychology , vol.vol. 8, no. 3 , 2016
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Uddin, G. H., Bidisha, S. H. and Ozturk, I. : Carbon Emissions, Energy Consumption and Economic Growth Relationship in Sri Lanka,
Energy Resources, Part B: Economics, Planning and Policy , vol.vol. 11, no. 3 , pp.pp. 282-287 , 2016
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Bidisha, S. H. and Jahan, I. : Orthnitite Narir Osikrito Obodan o Narir khamotayone Sochetonota Briddhi Karjokromer Probhab,
Naari O Progoti, Bangladesh Nari Progati Sangha , vol.vol. 11, no. 21, [ISSN: 2313-0040] , 2015
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Robert, E., Hajizadeh, M, El-Bialy, R and Bidisha, S. H. : Globalization and the Diffusion of Ideas: Why We Should Acknowledge the Roots of Mainstream Ideas in Global Health,
International Journal of Health Policy and Management , vol.vol. 3, no. 1 , 2014
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Islam, M. M. and Bidisha, S. H. : Population and Development Issues in Bangladesh,
Dhaka University Studies , 2013
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Bidisha, S. H. : Occupational Attainment of Male Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in the UK,
International Journal of Applied Behavioral Economics , vol.vol. 2, no. 1 , 2013
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Bidisha, S. H., Das, A. and Mcfarlane, A. : Microeconometric Analysis of Earnings Mobility of Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities: Evidence from the UK,
Journal for Labor Market Research , vol.vol. 46, issue 1 , 2013
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Razzaque, M. A. and Bidisha, S. H. : Microfinance and Women Empowerment: An Econometric Investigation,
Journal of Bangladesh Studies , vol.Special Issue on Microfinance, ISSN 1529-0905 , pp.pp. 11-29 , 2012
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Bidisha, S. H. and Suhrawardy, G. M. : জেন্ডার সংবেদনশীল বাজেট ও এর পরিবীক্ষন এবং মূল্যায়ন [Gender Sensitive Budget and its Monitoring and Evaluation],
Bangladesh Mohila Porishod Journal , vol.issue 1, year 2 , 2012
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Bidisha S. H., Alam, M. and Zaman, A. : How Volatile are the Stocks of the Pharmaceutical Companies of Bangladesh? Some Evidences from the Market Model,
Bank Parikrama , vol.vol. 30, no. 2 , 2006
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Bidisha, S. H. : Types of Capital and Economic Growth: Some Cross-sectional Evidence from the 1990s,
Social Science Review: Dhaka University Studies , vol.Part D, vol. 22, no. 1. , 2005
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Bidisha, S. H., Hossain, B and Mahmood, T. : Occupation based Poverty and Vulnerability in Bangladesh: Insights from COVID-19,
Journal of Poverty , 2021
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Bidisha, S. H., Islam, M., Alam, Z. and Abdullah, S. M. : Cesarean Section Delivery in Bangladesh: Trends, Determinants and Inequalities,
Journal of Bangladesh Studies , vol.vol. 21 , no.no. 2 , 2020
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Award Type | Title | Year | Country | Description |
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International | Commonwealth Scholarship | 2006 | United Kingdom | For doing PhD |
International | Commonwealth Scholarship | 2002 | United Kingdom | For doing MSS |
National | Stood 4th in Combined Merit List in HSC Exam | 1994 | Bangladesh |