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Covid-19 livelihood crisis, social cohesion challenges and mitigation options: an empirical study among low-income groups and migrant workers in Bangladesh

Covid-19 livelihood crisis, social cohesion challenges and mitigation options: an empirical study among low-income groups and migrant workers in Bangladesh

Includes bibliographical references.

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Main Authors: Mostafa, Sanaul, Islam, M. Shahidul, Akter, Nahida, Ahmed, Kawsher
Andre forfattere: Social participation.
Format: Research report
Sprog:English
Udgivet: Brac University 2022
Fag:
Covid-19
Livelihood crisis
Social cohesion
Mitigation
Migrant workers
Covid-19.
Migrant workers.
Social participation.
Online adgang:http://hdl.handle.net/10361/16299
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