Mohammad Mainuddin Mollah

Mohammad Mainuddin Mollah
University of Dhaka · Institute of Social Welfare and Research

Doctor of Philosophy
I did my Ph.D. research on Workforce Development and Dementia Care in Bangladesh, from UWS, UK.

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Introduction
This is Mohammad Mainuddin Mollah, teaching at the Institute of Social Welfare and Research, University of Dhaka since 2010. My primary interest is teaching and research. I did my Ph.D. research on Workforce Development and Dementia Care in Bangladesh: Policy Learning from the Scottish Context with the Alzheimer's Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice (ASCPP) in the School of Health and Life Sciences at the University of the West of Scotland, UK.
Skills and Expertise
Additional affiliations
December 2019 - present
University of the West of Scotland
Position
  • PhD student
Description
  • Currently, I am carrying out my Ph.D. research on Workforce Development and Dementia Care in Bangladesh: Policy Learning from the Scottish Context with the Alzheimer's Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice (ASCPP) in the School of Health and Life Sciences at the University of the West of Scotland, UK.
Education
November 2009 - April 2010
University of dhaka
Field of study
  • Disaster Management
July 2002 - June 2003
University of Dhaka
Field of study
  • Social Work
July 1999 - June 2002
University of Dhaka
Field of study
  • Social Work

Publications

Publications (19)
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The Ready-made Garments (RMG) industry is one of the most significant earning sectors in Bangladesh. It generates over 80% of the country’s total exports and provides employment opportunities for about 4.4 million people. However, the labor-management relations in this industry do not meet global standards. This research-based article focuses parti...
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Ready-Made Garment (RMG) is the largest export earning sector of Bangladesh and the second largest provider of RMG products in the world. The RMG industries generate more than eighty percent of the country’s total export by creating employment for nearly4.4 million people out of which more than eighty percent are women. The health, safety and worki...
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submitted poster-at Scottish Dementia Research Consortium (SDRC) Conference 2022-Glasgow, UK.
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School social work is a specialized area of practice-within the broad field of the social work profession. School social workers are instrumental in furthering the purpose of the schools: to provide a setting for teaching, learning, and for the attainment of competence and confidence. The present article attempts to take a closer look on the percep...
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The present migration of population from rural to urban areas throughout the world is on a scale unparalleled at any other period of human histor)'. However, in Western civilization the constant flow of people from the country to the city has been going on for hundreds of years, and it is likely that the large-scale movement of persons from rural t...
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Abstract The number of older person is increasing gradually due to the massive development of science and technology resulting in 'Gray Society' or 'Aged Society' in Bangladesh. The number of slum is also increasing due to rapid industrialization and urbanization making the city the worst place of living. Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is regar...
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“The child is the beginning without end. The end of the child is the beginning of the end. When a society allows its children to be killed, it is because it has begun its own suicide as a society. When it does not love the child it is because it has failed to recognize its humanity”- this was the realization of Herbert de Souza, in 1992. Hazardous...
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In Bangladesh women constitute about half of the total population of which 80 percent live in rural areas. But their status has been ranked as the lowest in the world on the basis of twenty indicators related to health, marriage, children, education, employment and social equality. NGOs are now an inseparable part of the development process. The ce...
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This study attempts to analyze women worker's socio-economic security system in the garment sector in Bangladesh. The security system for women garment workers in Bangladesh is not sufficient. Economic and social security system for the female workers is deeply related to the production process and also the female worker's security at residence and...
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Disasters are a form of collective stress posing an unavoidable threat to people around the world. Disaster losses result from interactions among the natural, social, and built environments, which are becoming increasingly complex. The objective of disaster management is to find ways and means of reducing the vulnerability of people, institutions a...

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