The paradoxical impacts of the minimum wage implementation on ready-made garment (rmg) workers: a qualitative study

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  • who: Humayun Kabir from the remained uninterrupted and confidentialThe researchers had no prior acquaintance with the participants, to avoid any possible influence. The participants were recruited by following purposive and snowball sampling techniques, commonly used in previous studies on the Bangladesh have published the paper: The Paradoxical Impacts of the Minimum Wage Implementation on Ready-made Garment (RMG) Workers: A Qualitative Study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 14/01/2019
  • what: The study shows that the impact of minimum wages on poverty reduction is unlikely and outline the need for RMG labour market reform. 3 . . .

     

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