Atia Sharmin Ame

Atia Sharmin Ame
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University | BSMRU · Department of Rural Development

Master of Science in Rural Sociology
Assistant professor at Department of Rural Development, BSMRAU, Gazipur.

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Introduction
Atia Sharmin Ame currently works at the Department of Rural Development as a lecturer in Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Gazipur. Strong education professional with a Master of Science - MS focused in Rural Sociology from Bangladesh Agricultural University and BS (Agricultural Economics) from BSMRAU. Ms. Ame is inclined to apply her academic knowledge in field-level research on ‘Rural Health’, ‘Ethnic Community’, ‘Gender Studies’, ‘Poverty Studies’, and SDG's.
Additional affiliations
December 2020 - present
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University
Position
  • Lecturer
Education
June 2018 - December 2019
Bangladesh Agricultural University
Field of study
  • Department of Rural Sociology
March 2014 - December 2017
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University
Field of study
  • Faculty of Agricultural Economics & Rural Development

Publications

Publications (5)
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Objectives: This study aims at exploring the present situation of the delivery place and the impact of social networks on the choice of delivery place among the ethnic women in Bangladesh. Methods: Data were collected through face to face interviews using a structured questionnaire from a sample of 205 married ethnic - Garo and Mandai - women in Ma...
Research
Although development experts acknowledge several development potentials of remittances, a clear understanding of the impacts of remittances and democracy on human capital accumulation concerning gender at a global level is still missing. In this research, we analyse the influences of remittances and democracy on human capital accumulation in the ma...
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The reproductive healthcare system is meagre in the ethnic communities of Bangladesh. Notwithstanding the availability of studies on the healthcare-seeking behaviour of ethnic groups in Bangladesh, studies explicitly focused on the social networks of ethnic women, and their likely influences on reproductive health in this context are rare. We analy...
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This study was carried out to investigate the factors affecting food security status, patterns of food consumption, and changes in consumption behavior. It also evaluated the gender role in food security and consumption practices in the rural areas of Bangladesh. The research was both in quantitative and qualitative in nature. Qualitative research...

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I am working on a paper about reproductive health related constraints faced by ethnic women in Bangladesh in which case studies are conducted for their opinions and perceptions. Since, case studies are main method here, how can I write up a powerful case study?

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